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1) Strikethrough is a font effect that causes text to appear as though it is crossed out. For example, this text should have a line through the middle of it. The strikethrough effect may be enabled through font properties if a program supports it, or applied to text on a web page using the HTML or CSS.

2) Abbreviated as sub, subscript refers to words or character that are half the height of a standard character and printed lower than the rest of the text. Below is an example of subscript text, which shows "Subscript Text" halfway below the bottom line of the "Normal Text."

H2O and CO2...which we use in chemistry.

3) Abbreviated as sup, a superscript is a character(s) half the height of a standard character and printed higher than the rest of the text. An example of superscript is shown below

e.g. X^2 ...exponents that we use in Maths.

4) You can change the capitalization, or case, of selected text in a document by clicking a single button on the Home tab called Change Case.

To capitalize is to put something in capital letters, particularly the first letters, Like This. To capitalize also means to take advantage of a situation. The first word of every sentence is capitalized, and to capitalize is to write in capital (or upper-case) letters

5) ToggleCase is text that is converted to mixed case version of the text. For instance, the word "dictionary" could be converted into "dIctIOnAry".

To capitalize all of the letters, click UPPERCASE. To capitalize the first letter of each word and leave the other letters lowercase, click Capitalize Each Word. To shift between two case views (for example, to shift between Capitalize Each Word and the opposite, cAPITALIZE eACH wORD), click tOGGLE cASE.

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