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How to format Text in Microsoft Forms

How to format Text in Microsoft Forms

In Microsoft Form, you can add bold, italic, underline, color, size, numbers, and bullets to your text using the formatting feature offered by Microsoft Forms to make your text bigger, colorful, and organize.

Can you bold text on Microsoft Forms?

Yes, you can bold your text in Microsoft Forms, and it is very easy. Microsoft offers tools to format your text in your forms such as bold, italic, underline, color, font size, numbers, and bullets. In this tutorial, we will explain the process of formatting the text in your form.

How do I change font size in Forms?

Microsoft Form offers a few font sizes to change the size of your text, such as large, medium, and small, so the users can change the font size of the text in their forms to the font size they want.

How to format Text in Microsoft Forms

To format text in Microsoft Forms, follow the steps below.

  1. Open the form you want to edit in Microsoft Forms
  2. Double-tap or highlight the text in the form.
  3. Select either bold, italic, underline, color, size, numbers, or bullets to your text.
  4. See the result

Open the form you want to format in Microsoft Forms.


On the form, Double-tap the text in the form or highlight the text.

You will see some formatting tools pop up.

To bold the text, click the Bold button (B) or press Ctrl + B on the keyboard.

To add italic to the text, click the Italic button (I) or press Ctrl + I on the keyboard.

To add an underline under the text, click the Underline button (U) or press Ctrl + U on the keyboard.



To add colors to the text, click the Font Color button and choose the color you want.



To add a font size to the text, click the Font Size button and select the font size you want, such as LargeMedium, and Small.

To add numbers to the text, click the Numbering button.

To add bullets to the text, click the Bullet button.

We hope this tutorial helps you understand how to format text in Microsoft Form.

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