Font
You can specify how you want text to appear by selecting options in the Font
dialog box. The availability of some options depends on the languages that are installed and enabled for editing.
Microsoft Office Word
Font tab
Latin text
Asian text font Specifies an Asian text font. In the box, select a font name. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Font Specifies a Latin text font. In the box, select a font name. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Font style Specifies a font style, such as Bold or Italic. In the box, select a font style. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Size Specifies a font size in points. In the list, select a font size. To ensure readability for most documents and users, use a size of eight points or larger. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
All text
Font Color Specifies the color of the selected text. In the box, select a color. Clicking Automatic
applies the color defined in Microsoft Windows Control Panel. By default, that color is black unless you change it. In paragraphs with shading of 80 percent or more, clicking Automatic
changes the text to white. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Underline style Specifies whether selected text is underlined and the underline style. Click none
to remove underlining.
Underline color Specifies the color of the underline. This option remains unavailable until you apply an underline style.
Emphasis mark Click to set options for the type of emphasis mark you want to add to a selected character string.
Effects
Strikethrough Draws a line through the selected text.
Double strikethrough Draws a double line through the selected text.
Superscript Raises the selected text above the baseline and changes the selected text to a smaller font size, if a smaller size is available. If you want to raise the selected text without changing the font size, click the Character Spacing
tab, and then click Raised
in the Position
box.
Subscript Lowers the selected text below the baseline and changes the selected text to a smaller font size, if a smaller size is available. If you want to lower the selected text without changing the font size, click the Character Spacing
tab, and then click Lowered
in the Position
box.
Shadow Adds a shadow beneath and to the right of the selected text.
Outline Displays the inner and outer borders of each character.
Emboss Makes the selected text appear to be raised off the page in relief.
Engrave Makes the selected text appear to be imprinted or pressed into the page.
Small caps Formats selected lowercase text as capital letters and reduces their size. Small caps formatting does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.
All caps Formats lowercase letters as capitals. All caps formatting does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.
Hidden Prevents selected text from being displayed. To view hidden text, on the Tools
menu, click Options
, and on the View
tab, select the Hidden text
check box.
Preview
The Preview
box displays the specified font and any text effects.
Default Click to store the current values on the Font
, Character Spacing
, and Text Effects
tabs as default settings for the current document and all new documents based on the current template.
Character Spacing tab
Scale Stretches or compresses text vertically and horizontally as a percentage of its current size. Type or select a percentage between 1 and 600.
Spacing Increases or decreases the space between characters. Type or select an amount in the By
box.
Position Raises or lowers the selected text in relation to the baseline. Type or select an amount in the By
box.
Kerning for fonts Automatically adjusts the amount of space between certain combinations of characters so that an entire word looks more evenly spaced. This command works for TrueType and Adobe PostScript fonts only. To use this feature, type or select the smallest font size to which you want to apply kerning in the Points and above
box. Microsoft Office Word automatically kerns all fonts of that size and greater.
Snap to grid when document grid is defined Sets the number of characters per line to match the number of characters set in the Page Setup
dialog box (Page Layout
tab).
Preview
The Preview
box displays the specified font and any text effects.
Default Click to store the current values on the Font
, Character Spacing
, and Text Effects
tabs as default settings for the current document and all new documents based on the current template.
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Font tab
Latin text font Specifies a Latin text font. In the box, select a font name. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Asian text font Specifies an Asian text font. In the box, select a font name. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Font style Specifies a font style, such as Bold or Italic. In the box, select a font style. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Size Specifies a font size in points. In the list, select a font size. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
All text
Font Color Specifies the color of the selected text. In the box, select a color. Your choice appears in the Preview
box.
Underline style Specifies whether selected text is underlined and the underline style. Click none
to remove underlining.
Underline color Specifies the color of the underline. This option remains unavailable until you apply an underline style.
Effects
Strikethrough Draws a line through the selected text.
Double strikethrough Draws a double line through the selected text.
Superscript Raises the selected text above the baseline and changes the selected text to a smaller font size, if a smaller size is available. If you want to raise the selected text without changing the font size, type a higher percentage in the Offset
box.
Subscript Lowers the selected text below the baseline and changes the selected text to a smaller font size, if a smaller size is available. If you want to lower the selected text without changing the font size, type a lower percentage in the Offset
box.
Small caps Formats selected lowercase text as capital letters and reduces their size. Small caps formatting does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.
All caps Formats lowercase letters as capitals. All caps formatting does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.
Equalize Character Height Reformats text effects as necessary to apply an even character height to text.
Character Spacing tab
Spacing Increases or decreases the space between characters. Type or select an amount in the By
box.
Kerning for fonts Automatically adjusts the amount of space between certain combinations of characters so that an entire word looks more evenly spaced. This command works for TrueType and Adobe PostScript fonts only. To use this feature, type or select the smallest font size to which you want to apply kerning in the Points and above
box. Microsoft Office Word automatically kerns all fonts of that size and greater.
Microsoft Office Publisher
General
Latin text font Specifies a Latin text font. In the box, select a font name. Your choice appears in the Sample
box.
Asian text font Specifies an Asian text font. In the box, select a font name. Your choice appears in the Sample
box.
Font style Specifies a font style, such as Bold or Italic. In the box, select a font style. Your choice appears in the Sample
box.
Size Specifies a font size in points. In the list, select a font size. To ensure readability for most documents and users, use a size of eight points or larger. Your choice appears in the Sample
box.
Underline style Specifies whether selected text is underlined and the underline style. Click none
to remove underlining.
Font and underline color Specifies the color of the font and the underline.
Emphasis mark Click to set options for the type of emphasis mark you want to add to a selected character string.
Effects
Superscript Raises the selected text above the baseline and changes the selected text to a smaller font size, if a smaller size is available. If you want to raise the selected text without changing the font size, click the Character Spacing
tab, and then click Raised
in the Position
box.
Subscript Lowers the selected text below the baseline and changes the selected text to a smaller font size, if a smaller size is available. If you want to lower the selected text without changing the font size, click the Character Spacing
tab, and then click Lowered
in the Position
box.
Outline Displays the inner and outer borders of each character.
Emboss Makes the selected text appear to be raised off the page in relief.
Small caps Formats selected lowercase text as capital letters and reduces their size. Small caps formatting does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.
All caps Formats lowercase letters as capitals. All caps formatting does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.
Shadow Adds a shadow beneath and to the right of the selected text.
Engrave Makes the selected text appear to be imprinted or pressed into the page.
Sample
The Sample
box displays a preview of the specified font and any text effects.