Computer Science, asked by naitikarjun, 9 months ago

explain the following formatting features with the help of one example
(1) strikethrough
(2) subscript
(3) superscript
(4) capitalize each word
(5)toggle case

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Answered by AbirChoudhury
1

Answer:

StrikeThrough is when the words are cut in half by a line.

Subscript is when the number is smaller then the rest and is down.

Superscript is like power notation.

Capitalise Each Word Capitalises The First Letter Of Each Word.

tOGGLE cASE kEEPS tHE fIRST lETTER sMALLER tHAN tHE rEST

Explanation:

Examples are given above.

Fig 1=strikethrough

Fig 2=Subscript

Fig 3=Superscript

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Answered by shivkohli25
2

Answer:

1. STRIKE THROUGH =  It is a font effect that causes text to appear as it is crossed out. For eg- a line is made by this feature in the middle of text to appear it as it is crossed out.

2. SUBSCRIPT- It is a  feature in which text is placed slightly down to normal text. For eg- if we write formula of carbon dioxide i.e CO2, 2 is always placed down.. we can use this feature to make 2 slightly down to normal text.

3. SUPERSCRIPT- There is only small diference   between subscript and superscript. SUPERSCRIPT is placed above the normal text.

4. CAPTALIZE EACH WORD- It is used to captailze each word with the help of uppercase or lowercase feature.

5. TOGGLE CASE- It allows you to easily change the case of selected text to sentence case, title case, uppercase or lower case.

Hope this helps you.

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IMAGE 1= STRIKE THROUGH

IMAGE 2= SUBSCRIPT AND SUPERSCRIPT

IMAGE 3= CAPTALIZE EACH WORD

IMAGE 4= TOGGLE CASE

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