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You can format your text in many ways either through <u>Format--->Text</u> or <u>Format--->Character</u> or by changing the parameters on the tool bar.  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, changing the font color or size and adding text highlighting.  All these functionalities are also available on the tool bar.
 
You can format your text in many ways either through <u>Format--->Text</u> or <u>Format--->Character</u> or by changing the parameters on the tool bar.  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, changing the font color or size and adding text highlighting.  All these functionalities are also available on the tool bar.
[[File:LOWriter2.png|left|thumb|450x450px|Formatting text using Format--->Text]]
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Here we will take a section from our document and format to make it bold, italicized or underlined.  Remember to select the text before clicking on these options.<br>Image to display – Formatting a text document using LibreOffice Writer
 
Here we will take a section from our document and format to make it bold, italicized or underlined.  Remember to select the text before clicking on these options.<br>Image to display – Formatting a text document using LibreOffice Writer

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