Latest from the WhatFontIsHelp your fellow font-seekers if you think you can recognize the font. Earn some good karma by doing it:-)Yet sometimes the images are very complex, so other users need a bit of help.If you recognize the font from the samples posted here don't be shy and help a fellow designer.Thousands of designers (famous or not) use the image font detection system to find a font or similar free fonts from an image. Although we have the largest database of fonts, the search for a font from an image gets mixed results like the image above.
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Find and Replace is not just for finding and replacing a specific word with another word; it can also be used to change a format throughout your document. For example, say you used bold to emphasize certain words, as shown in Figure A.Figure AYou decide that you would like to change the words in bold to regular text and their font color to blue. Follow these steps:. Go to Edit Replace. (In Word 2007, click Edit on the Home tab and then click Replace.). Click in the Find What text box and press Ctrl + B.
Click in the Replace With text box. Click the More button. Click the Format button and then click Font ( Figure B).Figure B. Click Regular under Font style. Click the Color drop-down arrow and select blue ( Figure C).Figure C. Click OK. Click the Replace All button ( Figure D).As you can see in Figure E, all the previously bold text is no longer bold, but blue.Figure DFigure ENote: If you just need to convert to regular text, press Ctrl + B in the Find What box and then click in the Replace With box and press Ctrl + B twice.
This tells Word to replace Bold with Not Bold. In a similar fashion, you can press Ctrl + I or Ctrl + U to find and replace all occurrences of text that are italicized or underlined, respectively.Miss a Word tip?Check out the and catch up on other Word tips.Help users increase productivity by for TechRepublic's free Microsoft Office Suite newsletter, featuring Word, Excel, and Access tips, delivered each Wednesday.
There's a cheaty way you can post stuff on FB with bold, underlined, italic text. You can even style it with lists and quotes. Almost nobody knows about that, because it's, for some reason, hidden pretty deep, but I found this trick from a friend, who posted such a styled text.