Character Formatting Lesson 3
Text effects
add a distinctive appearance to selected text, such as outline, shadow, glow, and reflection.
Point size
refers to the height of characters, with one point equally approximately 1/72 of an inch. Fonts are measured in points.
Sans serif
type of proportional font one that does not have the small line extensions on its character. Arial and Calibri are examples.
Font
is the same as a typeface that applies a style to characters. Each font has a unique name, such as Times New Roman. The default font is Calibri.
Monospaced font
Courier New is an example which means proportional space take up the same amount of horizontal space.
Proportional font
Times New Roman is an example because the horizontal space varies.
Character
a single letter, number, symbol, or punctuation mark. When formatting you use a font to change the text appearance.
Character styles
are applied to individual characters or words that you select. Character styles have a lowercase letter a beside them.
WordArt
feature that creates decorative effects with text
Paragraph styles
styles created for paragraphs are marked in the Styles pane be a paragraph mark to the right of the style name. When you choose paragraph styles, the formats are applied instantly to all text in the paragraph where the insertion point is located, whether or not the text is selected.
Proportional space
take up the same amount of horizontal space.
Live preview
what it will look like before you select
Serif fonts
type of proportional fonts have small lines at the beginning and end of characters and are usually used with large amounts of text. Times New Roman and Courier New are examples.