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  1. Click on your slide's text box, then go to the Main Tool Bar.

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  2. Select the Font dropdown menu.

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  3. Select a font you want to use.

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When using fonts, you want to use fonts that are easily readable and not distracting or fancy. Fonts like Times New Roman, Verdana and Georgia are examples of good fonts to use. It is not recommended to use fonts like Pacifico, Caveat, or Amatic SC.

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  1. Click on your slide's text box, then go to the Main Tool Bar.

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  2. Select the font size button and select the font size you want.

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Section 1.3: Capitalization

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  1. In NVDA, go to the Preference Tab, the click Document Formatting.

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  2. Select the Font Attributes check box in the pop up box.

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  3. In JAWS, you can examine the font attributes at the cursor, including whether or not there is strikethrough, by pressing INSERT + F.

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To create a symbol or special character,

  1. Go to the Insert Tab.

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  2. Go to the Symbols section and click Symbol.

  3. A dropdown menu will appear, click more symbols to get a wider variety of symbols to choose from.

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Example of using symbols…

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