Correct option is D
Alignment is not a character formatting option in MS Word. It is a paragraph formatting option. Alignment controls how the text is positioned within a paragraph (left, center, right, or justified).
On the other hand, Font style, Font, and Size are all related to character formatting, which adjusts the appearance of the text itself.
· Font style: Refers to different variations of a font, such as regular, bold, italic, underline, etc.
· Font: Refers to the type of font used in the document, such as Arial, Times New Roman, etc.
· Size: Refers to the size of the characters in the text, measured in points.
Important Key Points:
1. Character Formatting: This affects the appearance of individual characters in the text (e.g., bold, italics, font type, size).
2. Paragraph Formatting: This affects the alignment and layout of text within paragraphs (e.g., left-aligned, center-aligned).
Knowledge Booster:
· Alignment: Alignment refers to positioning text within a paragraph, affecting the layout of the entire paragraph, not just the individual characters. You can align text to the left, right, center, or justify it within the paragraph.