Short Notes On:
1: Format Painter
2: SubScripts And SuperScripts
3: Margin
4: Indent Text
5: Page Orientation
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- The format painter lets you copy all of the formatting from one object and apply it to another one – think of it as copying and pasting for formatting. Select the text or graphic that has the formatting that you want to copy. Note: If you want to copy text formatting, select a portion of a paragraph.
- Subscript is the text which a small letter/number is written after a particular letter/number. It hangs below its letter or number. It is used when writing chemical compounds. ... Superscript is the small letter / number above a particular letter / number.
- Margin is the money borrowed from a broker to purchase an investment and is the difference between the total value of investment and the loan amount. Margin trading refers to the practice of using borrowed funds from a broker to trade a financial asset, which forms the collateral for the loan from the broker.
- When referring to text, indent or indentation is the increase or decrease of space between the left and right margin of a paragraph. To indent text, move the cursor to the front of the line and press the Tab on the keyboard. Example of indented text.
- Page orientation is the direction in which a document is displayed or printed. The two basic types of page orientation are portrait (vertical) and landscape (horizontal). Most monitors have a landscape display, while most documents are printed in portrait mode.
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