📝 Curso Google Docs ✅ Formato de texto
Google Document Formatting Basics
Introduction to Google Docs Text Formatting
- The video introduces the topic of text formatting in Google Docs, starting with opening the application and creating a blank document.
- A motivational quote is used as an example: "If you can dream it, you can do it," setting the stage for demonstrating formatting changes.
Selecting Text for Formatting
- To change text format, users must first select the text. This can be done by clicking and dragging or double-clicking on specific words.
- Triple-clicking selects an entire sentence quickly, allowing for efficient formatting adjustments.
Copying and Pasting Text
- The video explains how to copy selected text using either the menu option (Edit > Copy) or keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+C).
- Once copied, users can paste the text elsewhere in the document using right-click options or Ctrl+V.
Applying Different Formats
- After pasting identical phrases multiple times, different formats will be applied to each phrase individually.
- Users are introduced to typography options available in Google Docs, including font type selection from a dropdown menu.
Adjusting Font Size and Style
- Font size adjustments are demonstrated; users can either select from preset sizes or input custom values directly.
- Changing font styles such as bold and italic is explained; bold makes text thicker while italic slants it slightly.
Additional Text Effects
- The video discusses strikethrough effects that draw a line through selected text, useful for indicating deletions or edits.
- Users learn how to toggle bold formatting on and off by double-clicking on already formatted words.
Color Customization Options
- The tutorial covers changing font color and background highlight colors for better visual emphasis on specific words.
How to Format Text in a Document
Formatting Text Features
- The speaker demonstrates how to modify text by changing font type, size (to 24), color (blue), and style (bold).
- Introduction of the "Format Painter" tool, which allows users to copy formatting from one text selection and apply it to another.
- The process of applying copied formats is illustrated by selecting a word, using the format painter, and dragging over other words to apply the same formatting.
- Further examples show how to use double-clicking on words with the format painter for quick application of styles across different sections of text.
Subscripts and Superscripts
- The speaker explains how to create superscripts and subscripts using specific formatting options; for example, writing "12 raised to 3" as 3.
- Demonstration includes selecting a number (3) and applying superscript formatting while also showing how to format a base number (10) as subscript.
Copying and Pasting Text
- Transitioning to copying text from an external source like Google Docs; the speaker copies content from Wikipedia for demonstration purposes.
- Instructions on pasting normally versus pasting without formatting are provided. Normal paste retains original formatting while "paste without formatting" adopts current document styles.
Managing Formatting During Paste Operations
- When pasting normally, hyperlinks and bold texts are retained; however, when pasting without formatting, these elements are removed.
- The importance of adjusting font size after pasting is highlighted; for instance, reducing font size from 60 back down to 12 after pasting.
Undo/Redo Functionality
- Explanation of undo functionality: if an error occurs during editing or inserting text, users can revert changes via Edit > Undo or using keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl + Z).
- Users can also redo actions that were undone through Edit > Redo or Ctrl + Y. This feature is frequently used in document editing.