Serif and Sans-Serif Fonts
Fonts can be categorised into two different groups: Serif and Sans-Serif.
Serif fonts have small flourishes on the tip of each letter. For example: Garamond, Times New Roman and Century Schoolbook.
However, Sans-Serif fonts have box- like endings on each letter. Examples include: Arial.
Serif fonts have small flourishes on the tip of each letter. For example: Garamond, Times New Roman and Century Schoolbook.
However, Sans-Serif fonts have box- like endings on each letter. Examples include: Arial.
Page Layout Options
Under the tab: Page Layout, you can control margins,size, orientation, columns and breaks.
Header and Footer Options
Under the header, Header and Footer, you can control headers, footers, page numbers, date & time and quick parts.