USING MICROSOFT WORD
BASIC GUIDE TO MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Font group
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Font collection
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Typeface
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Print group
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Detailed explanation-1: -In CSS (and in typography in general) there are five basic types, or families, of fonts: serif, sans serif, cursive, fantasy, and monospace. Serif fonts have small lines or strokes that extend from the ends of characters.
Detailed explanation-2: -While a typeface describes a particular style of lettering, a font refers to variations of a typeface, like its size and weight. The simplest way to understand this difference is that a typeface is a set of fonts with common aesthetic qualities.
Detailed explanation-3: -Font vs Typeface The main difference between these two terms is that a typeface (or type family) is the name of a specific collection of related fonts. In comparison, font refers to a particular weight, width, and style within that typeface. To put it in simple terms, each variation of a typeface is a font.
Detailed explanation-4: -A typeface (or font family) is the design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight (e.g. bold), slope (e.g. italic), width (e.g. condensed), and so on. Each of these variations of the typeface is a font.