COMP 228 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Tab Key, Decimal Mark, Dialog Box

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Serif: ticks at the ends of letters (romans) remnants from original writing that was chiseled into stone. Monospaced: same amount of space for each letter (old fashioned) Proportional: words fit together & much easier to read (i less room than w) Bold (ctrl+b) emphasis & highlight important points italic (ctrl+i) subtle emphasis, set apart certain names & titles oblique: identify published document"s name (time magazine, typewriters: author would underline name & typesetter replace it with italics. Format painter: make format changes across entire document: single-click: apply once, double-click: leave it on & apply multiple places, select text: apply character formatting, select entire paragraphs: apply paragraph formatting. Paragraph: formatting applies to entire paragraph: alignment, margins, indents, line spacing, tab stop positions, borders & shading. Font: formatting applies to selected characters: fontface, color, size & effects & character spacing, borders and shading can apply only to character. Font window highlight text square on font group font dialog box.

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