Altering the font size without changing characters in the sentence [closed] - ms-word

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I have a doc file .I am attaching the doc file here.https://github.com/smidhunraj/doc.Now the font size is 6.5. I have to change the font size to 10.My condition is that the sentences should contain the exact words before and after the font size change.Is it possible.If so how can i do that
For example the first line when doc file is having font size 6.5 is
his mind that parnellite criticism, then very loud in the house, could be lulled by a good
When i change the font size to 10 it changes to
his mind that parnellite criticism, then very loud in the house,
Only this much word in the first line
how to keep it as in his mind that parnellite criticism, then very loud in the house, could be lulled by a good in the first line
even after font size change,This is to be followed for all lines.
.Please help me.

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Ps. What you need to look at is font kerning, see Font kerning
But also, bigger fonts take up more space so inevitability you're going to hit a limit that you can't get it on a single line anymore. Reducing the page boundaries may be an option then.

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Anyone know how this feature done (magnifying text)? [closed]

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I saw this feature in many children apps where the word magnified when the reader read it. i want to know how it was achieved in swift here is an example:
https://youtu.be/Hv0In39r2so
I have no idea what I've to seach for to learn about it
It's hard to be sure. in the example you linked it looks like it's drawing a highlighing rectangle with a drop shadow behind the text rather than magnifying it.
You could use attributed strings (NSAttributedString) to highlight each word in bold, for example. I'm not sure how you would synchronize the highlighting with the spoken text however. You might need to create an array of time indexes for the time when the audio begins speaking each word in the text, along with a range for each word to be highlighted. You could then apply bolding (or other styling changes) to one word at a time as each time index passes.
If you wanted to use a highlighting box as in the video you'd probably have to use CoreText. This link should get you started, but be warned that CoreText is complicated. It is not a beginner framework.

Adding shortened or hyperlinks to word [closed]

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I am writting some document with links to external websites, but some links are to large to simply be tossed in to the word file and i was thinking if there's a way to attach the hyperlink to any word/phrase in the document for example:
www.google.com/verylonglinkhereforexample
As if i would do in for a hyperlink tag:
check the site here, where clicking site, would take me to the desired link behind site word. Or is there any alternative at all to reduce links instead of tossing large links to the document?
This is an easy one.
Assuming you're using Office 2016/2019 (I'm not 100% sure about the others, but I'm sure it would be pretty similar), the easiest way to do this is:
First, highlight the text you want to go to the hyperlink.
Go to the insert tab
Press 'Link'
At the top of the dialog box, check that the text to display is the text you highlighted
At the bottom of the dialog box, enter the actual hyperlink
Press OK
Enjoy!

CSL Style Formatting Questions [closed]

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I have two questions I was hoping the community could help me with. I'm specially using CSL in Mendeley with the Microsoft Word plugin.
Do you know how to control the spacing/tab between the number of the citation and the author names? I want this to be a space, but in the style I have it is a tab. I an unable to find this option! Please see screenshot #1.
example of the space between citation number and citation text in the bibliograpy
Is there a way I can control formatting of the bibliography using a word style? For example, I want it to remove the hanging indent and match the font/size of the rest of my document. See Screenshot #2.
example of the difference in formatting between the bibliography list and the remainder of the text of the paper
Many thanks for taking the time to answer these questions!
You can address by removing the second-field-align="flush" from the bibliography line of the style and instead just setting a suffix=" " on <text variable="citation-number"/>. However that will mean (by definition of what a space does) that subsequent lines will not start flush with the text, but will begin at the beginning of the line (though it sounds like that may be what you want anyway?). If you just want the tab to be shorter you can fix that in Word.
No, Mendely and CSL do not allow you to automatically address the Word style you're using. I believe the bibliography will get inserted with its own Word style, though, so you can modify that once and have the changes stick.

Word: Picture hidden behind text [closed]

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Since this problem is reoccurring in my workflow and the solution is hard to find:
When pasting pictures into a MS Word document, sometimes it disappears behind the text, at least when working in the Print Layout. Sometimes also the text disappears and only part of the image is visible.
Select the image (if you cannot select it, change the view)
Go to Home > Paragraph > Line Spacing Options. A dialog box will appear.
Change the Line spacing from Exactly to anything else
Click OK

Why does InDesign or Illustrator butcher my screenshots when Word doesn't? [closed]

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Every time I print a screen and paste it into Word, the image is not only resized to the page but the quality is kept. When I paste it into Illustrator or InDesign, the quality is butchered and I have to resize it to the page butchering it even more. Is there anyway I can remedy this or will I have to do my work on Word..?
Don't copy/paste screenshots immediately in InDesign (and perhaps the same goes for Illustrator). Save your image as a PNG (if you don't mind RGB images) or as a TIFF (if you want to have it professionally printed, so it can be converted to CMYK if required). Then use the Place command in InDesign to "import" it.
If you find the images still look 'butchered', don't worry about that; InDesign uses by default a low-resolution proxy image to speed up drawing. You will find the original image quality restored when outputting to a PDF.
The reasoning not to include images in their entirety into InDesign is the following:
including large images inside the InDesign file makes it much larger, and more likely to suddenly be damaged. (Alas. But it is an commonly accepted matter of fact.)
InDesign works way faster without large chunks of data needing moving around.
The original image can still be easily edited outside of InDesign. When fully embedded, there is no option to do so.