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Fonts
and Font Sizes
In Word 2000,
the typeface can be altered to add emphasis to any or all parts
of your document. Most word processors have a long set of typefaces
available, called fonts to choose from. Along with changing the
font, you can change how large or small the font will be with the
font size. Generally located near the font, the size can usually
be adjusted anywhere between 6 and 400 points, each point representing
1/72 of an inch. (a size 10 or 12 is common in reports, with 18
points used in titles) Here are the font and font size boxes on
the Formatting Toolbar in Word 2000:

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