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How to write Coloured, Bold , Italic and Underlined text in Brainly
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write this code for colored font :-
"[Tex] \blue{HEY!} [/tex]"
outcome :-
write this code for bold font :-
"[Tex] \bf hey [/tex]"
outcome :-
for italics :-
"[Tex] \it hey [/tex]"
outcome :-
for underlined :-
"[Tex] \underline{hey} [/tex]"
outcome:-
for larger font or smaller font. type "\large" and "\small"
outcome for large font -
outcome of small font -
u can also type "\huge" for a very big font and "\tiny" for a very small font.
there are few other fonts which are :-
type "\tt" for this font -
type "\sf" for -
type "\rm" for -
for Marquee :-
[Tex] <marquee> hey [/tex]
outcome:-
note - always use small 't' in "tex"
I used capital 't' because if I use small t, then u won't be able to see the codes.
write this code for colored font :-
"[Tex] \blue{HEY!} [/tex]"
outcome :-
write this code for bold font :-
"[Tex] \bf hey [/tex]"
outcome :-
for italics :-
"[Tex] \it hey [/tex]"
outcome :-
for underlined :-
"[Tex] \underline{hey} [/tex]"
outcome:-
for larger font or smaller font. type "\large" and "\small"
outcome for large font -
outcome of small font -
u can also type "\huge" for a very big font and "\tiny" for a very small font.
there are few other fonts which are :-
type "\tt" for this font -
type "\sf" for -
type "\rm" for -
for Marquee :-
[Tex] <marquee> hey [/tex]
outcome:-
note - always use small 't' in "tex"
I used capital 't' because if I use small t, then u won't be able to see the codes.
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