Part-4
EXERCISE 2
|
Do this
|
Type this
|
|
Ctrl+ B
|
Bold is turned ON
|
|
Ctrl+B
|
Bold is turned OFF - text is plain
|
|
Ctrl+I
|
Italics is turned ON
|
|
Ctrl+I
|
Italics is turned OFF – text is plain
|
|
Ctrl+U
|
Underscore is turned ON
|
|
Ctrl+U
|
Underscore is turned OFF – text is plain
|
|
Ctrl+U+I
|
Underscore and Italics are turned ON
|
|
Ctrl+U+I
|
Underscore and Italics are turned OFF – text
is plain
|
|
Ctrl+B+U
|
Bold and Underscore are turned ON
|
|
Ctrl+B+U
|
Bold and Underscore are turned OFF – text is
plain
|
|
Ctrl+B+I
|
Bold and Italics are turned ON
|
|
Ctrl+I
|
Italics is OFF – but Bold is still ON
|
|
Ctrl+B
|
Bold is also OFF – text is plain
|
|
Ctrl+B+U+I
|
Bold, Underscore and Italics are all ON
|
|
Ctrl+B+I
|
Bold and Italics are OFF – but Underscore is
still ON
|
|
Ctrl+U
|
Underscore is turned OFF – text is plain
|
Notice that bold letters take more space than plain
(regular) letters
You will notice also that some Fonts appear darker
(but not marked Bold) in size 12, others in size 13, others in size
14. Examples: Times New Roman 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Tahoma 10,
11, 12, 13,
A REALLY HANDY SHORTCUT: If you hold down the Ctrl key and tap the ] key it increases the Font size by one point. If you use the [ key it decreases it one point. It increases or decreases each time you tap the ] or [ key. Much quicker than using the mouse if you decide this Shortcut is useful to you.
To use this Shortcut on text already typed you would first have to highlight that text.
|