![]() To change font colour, click the down arrow next to the ‘Font Colour’ field in the ‘All Text’ section.You will see live preview in the preview section of the dialog. To change the font size, click the down arrow-head next to the ‘Font Size’ field in the ‘Latin Text’ section and select size 20 from the drop down menu of font sizes.In this case, MS Word will show a preview of the font change in the ‘Preview’ section of the dialog box. To change the font, click the down arrow-head next to the ‘Font' field in the Latin Text section and select Cooper Black font from the drop down menu.Click the ‘Font’ tab, if it is not already selected.Click the ‘Font Dialog launcher’ (see Figure 1) to start the Font dialog box of MS Word (see Figure 5).The first line now appears in 20 pt font size. As before, live preview is available in the document itself. Use the scroll bar of this menu to scroll down to 20 pt size.A drop down list of font sizes opens (see Figure 4). To change the font size, click the down arrow next to the ‘Font Size’ field.The first line now appears in Dark Red font colour. Choose the desired ‘Dark Red’ colour from the ‘Standarad Colours’ display.You will see a live preview as in case of changing font and font size. If you are still not satisfied, click ‘More Colours’ option and you will see the ‘Colours’ dialog which offers practically endless choice of font colours. You can choose one of the theme colours or standard colours. MS Word will open a drop down colour pallette which offers several options for changing font colour (see Figure 3). ![]() To change the font colour, click the down arrow next to the ‘Font Colour’ button. ![]() The first line will appear in Cooper Black font.
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