Font AttributesModule 5 Topic 1
Fontrefers to the type, or letters, in which a document is printedconsists of the typeface, style, size, and effect
Font Attributecharacteristics or properties that combine to give a font its appearanceexamples:  Bold, Underline, Italics
TypefaceDesign of letters
Point (Font Size)Size of the character
BoldPrints darker than other copy
ItalicsPrints letters that slope up toward the right
Bold ItalicsText is darker and letters slope to right
UnderlinePlaces line under text as it is keyed
Video DemonstrationClick the button below to see a demonstration on Typeface, Point, Bold, Italics, Bold Italics and Underline.A new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Used for enhancement purposes3-D Effects Video DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Text placed slightly higher than other textSuperscriptVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Text placed slightly lower than other textSubscriptVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Draws line through textStrikethroughVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Used to change the case of lettersChange CaseVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Changes text to graphic objectWordArtVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Used for labels or as callouts in documentsText BoxVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Begins paragraph with large initial capDrop CapVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Appears behind or on top of document's textWatermarkVideo DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
StylePredefined set of formatting options that have been named and saved Video DemonstrationA new web browser window will open for you to view the video.
Font attributes

Font attributes