Which of these font effects is NOT available in the PowerPoint Font dialogue box?

a) Shadow

b) Underline

c) Strikethrough

d Emboss

  • Shadow: This effect adds a customizable shadow behind your text, creating a depth illusion.
  • Underline: This option underlines your text, commonly used for emphasis or to indicate links.
  • Emboss: This effect gives your text a raised or embossed appearance, adding a three-dimensional look.

While the Font dialog box offers a variety of formatting options for text appearance, it doesn’t include strikethrough functionality.

Here’s how to apply strikethrough formatting in PowerPoint:

  1. Select the text you want to format.
  2. Right-click on the selected text and choose “Font” from the context menu.
  3. The Font dialog box will appear. While the strikethrough option isn’t available here, look at the bottom left corner.
  4. You’ll see a section with font style options like Bold, Italic, and Underline. There might also be a small button with additional formatting options (depending on your PowerPoint version).
  5. Click on that button (or explore the dropdown menu if available). This will reveal additional formatting options, including strikethrough.
  6. Select the strikethrough option to apply it to your text.

Although the strikethrough functionality isn’t directly accessible from the main Font dialog box, it can still be achieved through these additional formatting controls.

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