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What do you mean by font style

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Answered by Abhishekhsharma
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Font style refers to the size, weight, color and style of typed characters within a document, in an email or on a webpage. In other words, the font style changes the appearance of a complete set of characters that make up a typeface or font. The font dictates point size, typeface style, italicization, boldface and other ways characters are manipulated in a word processor.

Font style refers to the size, weight, color and style of typed characters within a document, in an email or on a webpage. In other words, the font style changes the appearance of a complete set of characters that make up a typeface or font. The font dictates point size, typeface style, italicization, boldface and other ways characters are manipulated in a word processor.Although font and typeface are often used interchangeably, they have different meanings. The typeface refers to the style of characters being used, such as Times New Roman, Helvetica, Arial or Verdana. However, when you combine the typeface with other information about the character style in question, it can become part of the font description. For example, Arial bold 12-point describes the font style, whereas Arial is simply the typeface being used.

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Font style refers to the size, weight, color and style of typed characters within a document, in an email or on a webpage. In other words, the font style changes the appearance of a complete set of characters that make up a typeface or font. The font dictates point size, typeface style, italicization, boldface and other ways characters are manipulated in a word processor.

Font style refers to the size, weight, color and style of typed characters within a document, in an email or on a webpage. In other words, the font style changes the appearance of a complete set of characters that make up a typeface or font. The font dictates point size, typeface style, italicization, boldface and other ways characters are manipulated in a word processor.Although font and typeface are often used interchangeably, they have different meanings. The typeface refers to the style of characters being used, such as Times New Roman, Helvetica, Arial or Verdana. However, when you combine the typeface with other information about the character style in question, it can become part of the font description. For example, Arial bold 12-point describes the font style, whereas Arial is simply the typeface being used.

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