difference between character formatting and page formatting
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Answer:
Paragraph formats control the formatting of paragraphs in SAPscript whereas Character formats are used for text formatting within paragraphs. ... Paragraph formats will standard attributes of Character formats and in addition to this, they will margins, Indents, tabs, Alignments, Line spacing and delimeters.
Explanation:
is about formation and looks of characters (alphabets, numbers, symbols etc.). You can make characters big or small in size, make it bold or italics. It is applied to individual characters or set of alphabets like a word or sentence.
See the following image, here a single alphabet V is made to appear bigger and bold. Some words are appearing skewed, that is italics. and some words are underlined. All these effects are applied using character formatting.
To apply some character formatting in MS Word, select the characters (one or more), and click on a style (Bold, Italics or Underline).
All character formatting effects or styles are in Font group under Home tab. There are many effects like changing making characters’ colour, putting a line across (strike through), change looks by changing fonts etc..
Paragraph Formatting: As the name implies, such effects are applied to whole paragraph. E.g. You can make all lines of a paragraph to appear left aligned, center aligned or right aligned. See the following image. Paragraph on top is left aligned, paragraph in middle is center aligned, and paragraph at bottom is right aligned.
These effects are available in Paragraph group under Home tab. Apart from alignment, you can apply bullets or numbering, increase or decrease space between lines of a paragraph and many more things in Paragraph formatting.
Character formatting in Word has to do with applying formatting properties to enhance the appearance of individual text characters. ... Character formats can be applied to a single character, word, sentence or a line of text, without such formatting affecting the entire current paragraph.
Page formatting is the part of graphic design that deals in the arrangement of visual elements on a page. It generally involves organizational principles of composition to achieve specific communication objectives.