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Font Formatting and Paragraph Layout

The document discusses various font formatting and paragraph layout options in Microsoft Word. It covers topics like font types, sizes, styles, text alignment, indentation, spacing, numbering and bullets.

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Font Formatting and Paragraph Layout

The document discusses various font formatting and paragraph layout options in Microsoft Word. It covers topics like font types, sizes, styles, text alignment, indentation, spacing, numbering and bullets.

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Font Formatting and

Paragraph layout
Fonts
• There are two basic types of fonts – Serif and
Sans Serif
This is written in a
• Sans Serif fonts are used in places where text
is easy to read – eg road signs M sans serif font called
Arial
• Serif fonts are often used for large amounts
of text such as newspapers, books. The serifs
serifs
lead the eye from one word to the next
• Don’t use too many different fonts – it can This is written in a serif
look messy!
M font called Times New
Roman

serifs

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Font Sizes
• Font sizes are measured in points
• 6 point is the smallest you can read without a
magnifying glass
• 12 point is the size normally used by Word
when you create a new document This is Times New Roman size 6 point

• The bigger the number, the bigger the text!


This is Times New Roman size 12

This is Times New Roman size 24

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Using styles

• If you look at the formatting bar, • To change the style, click in the
you will see the current style, Style box and select the style
font and size required
• To change the font, click in the
• Click on the down arrows in each Font name box
of the boxes and select your • To change the size, click in the
choice Font size box
Style box Font name Font size

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Text alignment and emphasis
• You can centre and make headings bold by
selecting text and clicking on the icons
• Notice how when an icon is selected it looks Bold Underline Centre Justify
pressed in – in Word 2003 the background
changes to orange

Italic Align left Align right

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Undo and Redo

• Click the Undo icon to undo the last


action
• Click the arrow next to the Undo icon
to see which items can be “undone” Undo Redo
• If you change your mind about
undoing something, click on the Redo
icon
• Use the Redo icon to repeat an action
• These commands can also be
accessed from the Edit menu

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Setting text colours
• To change the colour of text, select the text
then click the down arrow next to the colour
icon
• If you don’t see the colour you want, click on
More Colours
• Click on the colour you require then click on
OK

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Applying case changes

• To change text to UPPERCASE (ie all


capitals) select the text
• From the Format menu select
Change Case
• Click the case you want to apply to
the text
• Click OK

• Handy hint: use tOGGLE cASE if you


accidentally forget to press Caps
Lock key to finish capitals! Or try
Shift-F3
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Other text formats
• From the Format menu, select Font
• This gives you access to all font formats
• You can choose an underline style
• In the Effects section, you can apply subscript
and superscript

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Copying a format
• Use Format Painter to copy text formats • To copy text formats to more than one piece
• Select the text which contains the formatting of text
• Click on the Format • Highlight the text
Painter icon once • Double-click on the Format Painter icon
the mouse pointer will change • Select each piece of text
• Select the text you want to copy formatting to • When you’ve finished, click on Format Painter
• As soon as you release the mouse button the to turn it off
text will change!

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Selecting Text
To select How to do it
A word Double-click on the word
One or more lines Click in the left margin beside the line. Drag down the left
margin to select several lines.
A sentence Hold down Ctrl key and click anywhere in the sentence
A paragraph Triple-click anywhere inside the paragraph
An entire From the Edit menu choose Select All (or you can use the
document keyboard shortcut Ctrl + A)
A large block of Click the mouse at the beginning of the text, scroll down, hold
text down the shift key and click again
Non-adjacent text Select the first bit of text, hold down the Ctrl key and select
another piece of text

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Copying text
• Select the text you want to copy
• Click the copy icon once
• Move the insertion point to where you want
the copy of the text to appear
• Click the paste icon

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Cutting and pasting text
• Select the text that you want to move
• Click the Cut icon once
• Move the insertion point to where you want
the text to be moved to
• Click the Paste icon

• Handy Hint: if moving a block of text, check to


make sure the spacing between paragraphs is
consistent!

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Finding and Replacing text
• Open the Edit menu, select Replace
• The Find and Replace dialogue box appears
• If you select Replace All a message
• Type the word you want to replace in the Find will appear telling you how many
box replacements have been made!
• Type the word you want to replace it with in
the Replace box
• Click on Replace or
Replace All as appropriate

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Displaying non-printing characters
• When using default tabs, it is useful to be able to
see tabs, spaces and where you’ve pressed the
Enter key
• Click on the Show/Hide icon
• Tabs will show as a right arrow
• Spaces show as a raised dot
• Paragraph marks show where you’ve pressed the
Enter key
• Click on the Show/Hide icon again to go back to
normal display

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Creating bullets
• Method 1 • Method 2
• Click on the Bullet icon • Type in your list
• Type in your text • Highlight the list
• Every time you press Enter a new bullet will • Click the Bullet icon once
appear • Bullets will appear at the beginning of each
• Press Enter after the last bulleted item and highlighted line!
click the Bullet icon again to switch it off

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Customising Bullets
• Highlight the bulleted list
• From the Format menu, select Bullets and
Numbering
• Select the style you require (click on None if
you want to remove the bullets!)
• Click on OK

• To remove bullets, highlight the bulleted list


and click on the Bullet icon once!

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Numbered Lists
• Instead of bullets, you might want to number
your steps
• Click the Numbering icon on the Formatting
toolbar
• You can change the number format by
opening the Format menu, select Bullets and
Numbering
• Select the style required and click OK

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Indenting paragraphs
• Select your text
• From the Format menu select Paragraph
• Click on the spin buttons to change the
measurements
• Click on OK

• Handy Hint: Use the Format Painter to copy


the format to other paragraphs!

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Changing line spacing

• From the Format menu select


Paragraph
• In the Line spacing section,
select single or double as
required
• You can also add extra spacing by
increasing the spacing before
and after a paragraph
• Click on OK

• Handy Hint: Ctrl + 1 changes to


single spacing, Ctrl + 2 changes text
to double spacing!
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Spacing Paragraphs
• Rather than pressing the Enter key to add
extra line spaces, right click the list and select
Paragraph
• The Paragraph dialogue box appears
• In the spacing section increase spacing before
or after and click on OK

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Indenting Paragraphs
• Highlight the paragraphs, right click and select
Paragraph
• To set a first line indent, click in the Special
section and select First line
• To set as a hanging paragraph, select Hanging
• To remove an indent, select None

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