You can format your text in many ways. Click on the Format menu option of LibreOffice Writer to see the options. Commonly used formating includes selecting text to highlight it through the ‘bold’ ‘italic’ or ‘underline’ functions. You can change the font, font colour and font size of select text as well. All these can be done through the Format → Text menu, or by clicking the relevant icon in the menu tool bar. Remember to select the text before clicking on these options.<br>
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It is important that you chose only [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_font UNICODE font] for the text entry. Non-UNICODE fonts are likely to not render correctly on a web page. Ubuntu GNU/Linux uses only UNICODE fonts, hence you will not have any problems. However if you are using Microsoft Windows, your system may have non-UNICODE fonts, which you should not use.
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==== Formatting text ====
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You can format your text in many ways. Click on the Format menu option of LibreOffice Writer to see the options. Commonly used formatting includes selecting text to highlight it through the ‘bold’ ‘italic’ or ‘underline’ functions. You can change the font, font colour and font size of select text as well. All these can be done through the Format → Text menu, or by clicking the relevant icon in the menu tool bar. Remember to select the text before clicking on these options.<br>
Image to display – Formatting a text document using LibreOffice Writer<br>
Image to display – Formatting a text document using LibreOffice Writer<br>