1.16 To centre text:
From the formatting toolbar click on the Centre button (this is the second in the group of four justification buttons positioned to the right of Underline).
Type
in your text.
Click the Centre button again to turn it off.
Existing text may be centred by first selecting it and then clicking on the Centre button.
1.17 To change the justification of text:
Any text can be justified (aligned) as required by selecting it and using the justification buttons on the formatting toolbar. Text can be justified left (flush to the left margin), right (flush to the right margin), centre (spaced evenly from the centre of the page) or full (flush to both margins).
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1.18 To change the size of text:
Select the text to be re-sized by holding down your left mouse button and dragging your cursor over the text.
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Click on the "down arrow" button to the left of the Bold button on the formatting toolbar. A dropdown box will appear showing several font sizes. The one you are currently using will be highlighted. |
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You can either choose a size from the list by clicking it or you can type in the size you want.
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To change the appearance of text:
Select the text you want to change by holding down your left mouse button
and dragging your cursor over the text
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On the formatting toolbar Click the "down arrow" button to the right of the window that shows the name of the font you are currently using (this is probably Times New Roman). |
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A dropdown box will appear showing several font sizes. The one you are currently using will be highlighted.
You can choose a new font from the list by clicking it.
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To change to double line spacing:
Choose Format from the dropdown menu.
Click on Paragraph and from the dialogue box choose Indents and Spacing
In the Spacing section, click on the down arrow below Line spacing at
Choose Double and click OK
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