Formatting

order (font face, then size, then style). See the list of examples below:

n“Set Font Arial”

n“Set Font Arial 12” or Set Font Arial 12 Point

n“Set Size 12 Bold”

n“Set Font Arial Bold”

n“Set Font Bold”

NOTE: If you’re changing only the font size, use the “Set Size” commands, not the “Set Font” command.

Changing the font later

You can go back and change the font face, size, or style of text by selecting it and then using the “Format That” commands. “Format That” works on selected text with the same combinations of font face, size, and style as the “Set Font” commands (see the tables in the previous section.)

To change the font:

1Select the text you want to change.

2Say “Format That” and then the font attributes you want to apply as described in the previous section. For example, say “Format that Arial 18.”

Bold, italics, and underlining

You can apply formatting to text in your document by selecting it and then saying “Bold That,” “Italicize That,” or “Underline That.” You can also say “Strikeout That.”

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