Returns or sets the scaling percentage applied to the font. Gets a ReflectionFormat object that represents the reflection formatting for a shape. A positive number raises the text, and a negative number lowers it. Returns or sets the position of text (in points) relative to the base line. Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object. Returns True, False, or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). True if the font is formatted as outline. Gets or sets the number spacing setting for a font. Returns or sets the number form setting for an OpenType font. Returns or sets the font used for characters with character codes from 128 through 255. Returns or sets the name of the font in a right-to-left language document. Returns or sets the font used for Latin text (characters with character codes from 0 (zero) through 127). Returns or sets the name of the specified object. Gets a LineFormat object that specifies the formatting for a line. Gets or sets the ligatures setting for the specified Font object. Returns or sets the minimum font size for which Microsoft Word will adjust kerning automatically. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (for a mixture of italic and non-italic text). True if the font or range is formatted as italic. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). True if the font is formatted as hidden text. Gets a GlowFormat object that represents the glow formatting for the font used by the specified range of text. Gets a FillFormat object that contains fill formatting properties for the font used by the specified range of text. True if the font is formatted as engraved. Returns or sets the emphasis mark for a character or designated character string. True if the specified font is formatted as embossed. Returns a read-only Font object that represents the character formatting of the specified font. True if the specified font is formatted as double strikethrough text. True if Microsoft Word ignores the number of characters per line for the corresponding Font object. Can be any valid WdColor constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function. Returns or sets the 24-bit color to be used for diacritics for the specified Font object. Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Specifies whether or not contextual alternates are enabled for the specified font. Returns or sets the color for the specified Font object in a right-to-left language document. Returns or sets the color for the specified Border or Font object. Returns or sets the 24-bit color for the specified Font object.
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Returns a Borders collection that represents all the borders for the specified object. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (for a mixture of bold and non-bold text). True if the font or range is formatted as bold. Returns a Application object that represents the Microsoft Word application. This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code. Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle (reverses the current setting).
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True if the font is formatted as all capital letters. You can also duplicate a Font object by using the Duplicate property. You can use the New keyword to create a new, standalone Font object. Use the Font property to return the Font object. For information about the inherited interface, including a link to the members it defines, see the following topic: _Font. You use this interface to access the members of the class interface from which this interface inherits. This interface defines no members of its own. This is a COM class interface that is required for COM interoperability.