Chapter 5. Formatting 101: Font/Character Formatting

In This Chapter

Character styles versus direct character formatting

Character formatting techniques

Character formatting tools

Character formatting keyboard shortcuts

One of the more difficult conceptual hurdles in understanding Word is the way formatting is conceived. Some people think about formatting as a stream. You turn it on here, and it remains on until you turn it off later.

However, Word’s formatting “mindset” is not stream oriented, it’s object oriented. Rather than turn formatting on in one place and off in another in order to format a block of text, you format objects such as letters, words, paragraphs, tables, pictures, and so on. However, once you say the O word (object), that causes some brains to glaze over.

Another way to think about formatting is in units. Formatting can be applied to any unit you can select. The smallest unit that can be formatted is a single character. Discrete units larger than characters are words, sentences, paragraphs, document sections, and the whole document.

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