You can format text in Microsoft FrontPage as you would using a word processor — to add visual organization, emphasis, and structure. You can change the font, size, style, color, spacing, and vertical position of text, and add effects such as underlining. You can also control spacing and indentation, add bullets and numbers, and set alignment.
You can apply formatting to either selected words, or an entire paragraph. A general rule is that you can apply font properties such as font, size, color, highlighting, and effects to selected text, and paragraph properties such as alignment, bullets, numbering, shading, and borders to entire paragraphs. For example, you can italicize a single word in a paragraph, but if you try to align the word to the right, the entire paragraph will align right as well.
Formatting individual characters and words
Properties that you can apply to text include:
Formatting paragraphs
A paragraph is a block of text that is separated from another by a paragraph mark
. If lines of text are separated by line breaks
, the text is considered to be one paragraph. The paragraph marks
and the line breaks
are hidden characters that can be displayed if needed.
Properties that you can apply to entire paragraphs include: