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Answered by JosephAnswerer
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Explanation:

Ms word is a very powerful word processing software which provides you to format you text in different ways like italic, bold, underline, etc...

also provide you some advance feature to edit your document and inserting picture is a example of advance formatting feature...

Font size reffers you you to different sizes of font whereas font style reffers to the style of font and font face reffers you to the appearance of font...

...We can align a text document in 4 ways Named right, left, center, justify...

I hope this answer is helpful for you...

Answered by yogeshbhuyal7
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Document formatting refers to the way a document is laid out on the page—the way it looks and is visually organized—and it addresses things like font selection, font size and presentation (like bold or italics), spacing, margins, alignment, columns, indentation, and lists.

The main difference between these two terms is that a typeface (or type family) is the name of a specific collection of related fonts. In comparison, font refers to a particular weight, width, and style within that typeface. To put it in simple terms, each variation of a typeface is a font. For example, Helvetica would be the typeface chosen for a project, but the actual font in use might be Helvetica Regular 9 points.

Alignment is how text flows in relation to the rest of the page (or column, table cell, text box, etc.). 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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