![]() This toolbar displays the more popular formatting commands that you are most likely to use, to save you time. You may notice that as soon as you select a block of text, a mini toolbar appears from nowhere. ![]() So you can see that these commands act like toggles. To unset the formatting, you click the same command button or use the same shortcut. To close the Reveal Formatting pane, click the X button in the upper-right corner of the pane. You can also set the formatting before you type by clicking the appropriate button or using the shortcut, and then anything you subsequently type will be formatted. To hide or show all formatting marks, regardless of the number of text selections, check or uncheck the Show all formatting marks checkbox. Here are the shortcuts for some of the more commonly used formatting commands: Select your text and then click on the required formatting button to see the effects.Īlternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcuts for those commands. ![]() The commands to perform all of these formatting tasks are found on the Home tab in the Font group. Formatting text in Microsoft Word involves tasks like bolding the text, italicising it, and changing the font and size.
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