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letamp;#39;s take a look at how to make an arrow in InDesign we need to create a path and apply a stroke to it so we could find this tool right over here itamp;#39;s called the line tool we could click and drag to create a line just like this now we donamp;#39;t see anything because thereamp;#39;s no stroke on this line so make sure itamp;#39;s selected check your appearance panel and letamp;#39;s add a little stroke maybe a five point stroke and press enter so now we actually see the line Iamp;#39;m going to press the W key so it gets rid of all those margins and we can just look at this line so if we have it selected again we look back at stroke and if we click on stroke weamp;#39;re going to get the stroke options now at the bottom here we actually have something called start and end we can determine what goes on the ends of our points here which is an arrowhead so we click that and we get a lot of different options here so I might just click this little simple wide arrow an

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To make text italics in HTML, use the HTML tag or and close the tag with or .
There are four elements that format text using a monospaced font: tt, code, kbd, and samp. These elements represent typewriter text, computer code, keyboard instructions, and sample text respectively. This is how the text may appear in the browser.
The Different Ways to Italicize Text in CSS You can use the font-style property to set the text to italic by setting the value to italic. Using the font-weight property: Another way to italicize text in CSS is by using the font-weight property. You can set the value to bold to make the text bold and italic.
To bold-face text, use the b element. To italicize text, use the i element. This is how the text may appear in the browser.
Formatting elements were designed to display special types of text: - Bold text. - Important text. - Italic text. - Emphasized text. - Marked text. - Smaller text. - Deleted text. - Inserted text.
The tag explicitly boldfaces a character or segment of text that is enclosed between it and its corresponding end tag ( ). If a boldface font is not available, the browser may use some other representation, such as reverse video or underlining.
The tag, which stands for teletype, formats the text in a typewriter-style font. The tag, which stands for italics, formats the text with italics. The tag, which stands for bold, formats the text as a bold font. The tag formats the text as a smaller font size.
XHTML tags are case sensitive. For instance, and will be read as two different tags. XHTML tags must be closed with a closing tag or a trailing slash. Examples: Some text, . In HTML, closing tags and trailing slashes are not required (but they are acceptable).

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