what does serif font mean
Serifs on a font act as visual hooks to keep the eye steady as it moves
across the line on a page, making it easier for the reader to maintain focus
on your message.
Commonly, a sans serif font is used for heading/headlines, while body text
utilizes a serif font.
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Kevin Backmann
"Alan" wrote:
doing project in word and asks for serif and san seif font does this mean
just use these two from the format drop down list
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