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Answer the following questions.
1. Explain the term "formatting with the help of an example.
2. Why do we think font styles help to emphasise text? Explain with an example.
3. What do you understand by the Change Case option? Mention the types.
4. Define the terms Superscript and Subscript.
5. What is text alignment? List its different types.
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- Format or document format is the overall layout of a document or spreadsheet. For example, the formatting of text on many English documents is aligned to the left of a page. ... In a spreadsheet, a user may change the format of a cell to be a different number format (e.g., currency, percentage, date, etc.).
- Using fonts that are easy to read are key to presentation. The fonts add value to your text. It helps readers to perceive information from the text. The correct choice of color, font and text size can prove to be vital for attracting your target audience
- Sentence case: It capitalizes the first letter of each sentence. Lowercase: It changes the text from uppercase to lowercase. Uppercase: It capitalizes all the all letters of your text. ... Toggle Case: It allows you to shift between two case views, e.g. to shift between Capitalize Each Word and cAPITALIZE eACH wORD .
- superscript or subscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is smaller than the normal line of type and is set slightly above it (superscript) or below it (subscript). ... If you're creating a footnote, you might also want to do this with a number.
- There are four main alignments: left, right, center, and justified. Left-aligned text is text that is aligned with a left edge. Right-aligned text is text that is aligned with a right edge. Centered text is text that is centered between two edges.
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