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A2 Resource - Exploratory Task

The document provides instructions for editing text in a magazine layout, including changing font style, size, color, and applying effects like bold or italic. It encourages users to explore the available tools and consider adding word art. Additionally, it includes an attribution statement regarding the resource's creators and licensing under the Open Government License (OGL v3).

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A2 Resource - Exploratory Task

The document provides instructions for editing text in a magazine layout, including changing font style, size, color, and applying effects like bold or italic. It encourages users to explore the available tools and consider adding word art. Additionally, it includes an attribution statement regarding the resource's creators and licensing under the Open Government License (OGL v3).

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Exploratory Task: Text

Now that you have added your text, see if you can edit it to make your magazine look even
better.

Can you change what the text looks like?

Click on the text that you would like to change on your page.

Use the tools on the top toolbar to see if they improve the look of your magazine:

Change the font style and size of your text.


Change the colour of your text or make it bold, italic or underlined

Can you investigate what these tools do?

Can you add word art?

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Attribution statement

This resource was created by Raspberry Pi Foundation and updated by STEM Learning for
the National Centre for Computing Education.

The contents of this resource are available for use under the Open Government
License (OGL v3) meaning you can copy, adapt, distribute and publish the information. You
must acknowledge the source of the Information in your product or application, by attributing
Raspberry Pi Foundation and STEM Learning as stated here and are asked to provide a link
to the OGL v3.

The original version can be made available on request via [email protected].


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