80MODULE 9 CHARACTER STYLESThis module will introduce character styles. Character Style is the identity of a character.It could be bold, italic, underlined. It also includes the type face and type size.Follow the instructions for the exercises.PREREQUISITESCompletion of Module 8. PRINTING.OBJECTIVESAt the end of this module you will have learned:1.How to open the character menu.2.How to make characters bold, italic, underlined or with strikethru.3.How to select type faces and sizes.4.How to make text all upper case, all lower case, and small caps.5.How to input superscripts and subscripts.Nf2p ga?AaC<(#9f@6)ZTVk(t81CHARACTER STYLESCharacter Style is the way a character looks. It could be bold. It could be underlined. It couldbe italic. It also includes the size and design of a character.Character styles are selected by marking a command in the Character menu. To see theCharacter menu, you select a character, word or line and hold down the Com key and press theLook key:)Enter the Editor.)Open your document directory; Get .)Begin reading from the screen. The heading below (CHARACTER MENU) shouldbe visible on the screen. If it is not on the screen, check to see if the title inthe document menu is correct.If you have not selected the proper title, open the document directory, select the propertitle and get the correct document.)Begin reading from the screen.Character Menu)Select the character "S" in this line.)Hold down the Com key and touch the Look key.The menu at the top of your screen should look like the first five lines of the following:Character menuNeutral Detail Apply Type: Bold Italic Underline Strikethru Footnote Style: Face: TimesRoman Helvetica Elite Symbol Greek Titan OldEnglish Roman PS Letter Gothic Spare 1 Spare 2 Spare 3 Size: 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 18 24 30 36 pts.Case: Normal Upper Lower Small caps Offset: None Superscript Subscript <> pts.Tab pattern: Tab stop .... None To expand your menu to look like the one above:)Mark Detail. Your menu should look like the one above.Nf2p g_rsrs g[st2st >y[;ES[s gYbwt7 gU@H gS/+st gQst Lxt Hxtytzt Dxt !u tBP@ g.)Move the cursor to the end of this document.)Type H2O.)Select 2.)Mark Subscript and type 2 in the brackets <2>.)Apply.Your example should look like this: H2O)Mark Normal.Practice using the Character menu options including the superscripts and subscripts. Save thisdocument under the title .Proceed to the next module.Nf2p _xs [xst gW7! gU E gSu R gQds t MBxst( I xst Dxst @xs-t ]>LZt"k 'st'W stuts t'U>utusutLR$'sUtstVsts t'PHstLM $'ststLI$'ststLFL#'st:;'DstLA"'s tst '@ '>;st g<>

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