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welcome to PMC Tech channel in todays episode for overlift we see how we can make our text in board font in italics and how we can also underline our text to make these texts in both font we have to put the command backslash text BF for board font then you enclose the text that you want to be in board font you enclose it in Kelly braces thank you and then when you recompile you see that the text is now in board font and to Italy size the text we use the command backslash text ID and then you put the text that need to be italicized in Kelly braces you will compile you see that the text now is in italic font or rather it is italicized in order to underline the texts all you need to do is do backslash underline and then the text that you want underlined you put it in curly braces and you see that your texts is underlined after you recompile you can also easily achieve this by clicking Ctrl plus b to achieve board font so you click Ctrl and B at the same time then you achieve both font s