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how to put answers in different styles​

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Answered by NITESH761
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Answer:

\huge\mathfrak\pink{hello}

put this in formula feature see the picture

\huge\mathfrak\pink{hello}

\huge\underline{\fbox{HELLO\:BROTHER}}

\huge\underline{\fbox{HELLO\:BROTHER}}

\huge\underline{\fcolorbox{purple}{pink}{HELLO\:BROTHER}}

\huge\underline{\fcolorbox{purple}{pink}{HELLO\:BROTHER}}

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Answered by muheetbilal1914
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Answer:

Step 1: Start with the styles

Assuming that you will want to use your Q&A styles in more than one document, the first thing you should do is create a template. You will create your styles in this template so they can be used in all documents based on the template.

You will need to define at least two paragraph styles. For convenience, we’ll name them Question and Answer. If your answers will sometimes run to more than one paragraph, you will also need a third style we’ll call Answer Continue.

Example of Question, Answer, and Answer Continue styles

Figure 1. Example of Question, Answer, and Answer Continue styles

Place the insertion point in a paragraph in Normal style.

Right-click and choose Styles | Save Selection as a New Quick Style. Word will display the dialog shown in Figure 2.

In the Create New Style from Formatting dialog, type the name for your style (Question) and click OK.

Reapply the Normal style, and then repeat the process to create a new style called Answer.

Repeat to create the Answer Continue style if needed.

Since all these styles are by default created as Quick Styles, they will be in the Quick Styles gallery on the Home tab, which makes them easy to apply (though later we'll see how to make them even easier to use).

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