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Which options means to format a text

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To format a text generally means to change its appearance or organization for better readability, presentation, or style. Here are some common options and actions that relate to text formatting:

1. **Font Style**: Changing the font type (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman).
2. **Font Size**: Adjusting the size of the text.
3. **Bold**: Making the text appear thicker and darker.
4. **Italic**: Slanting the text to the right for emphasis.
5. **Underline**: Adding a line beneath the text.
6. **Strikethrough**: Drawing a line through the text to indicate deletion or correction.
7. **Text Color**: Changing the color of the text.
8. **Highlight Color**: Adding a background color to the text.
9. **Alignment**: Adjusting the text alignment (left, center, right, or justified).
10. **Line Spacing**: Changing the amount of space between lines of text.
11. **Paragraph Spacing**: Adjusting the space before or after a paragraph.
12. **Bullets and Numbering**: Adding bullet points or numbering to lists.
13. **Indentation**: Moving text in from the left or right margin.
14. **Text Direction**: Changing the orientation of the text (e.g., horizontal vs. vertical).

These options can be found in word processors, text editors, and sometimes even in HTML/CSS for web content.

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