Which of the following should you use to change text size, color, and font face to make a section label stand out?

A. Overtype
B. Heading Styles
C. text wrapper **
D. Footnote

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I think it's B then.

Yes, B.

Yep, its B

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To change text size, color, and font face to make a section label stand out, you should use Heading Styles.

Here's how you can use Heading Styles in Microsoft Word:

1. Select the text that you want to format as a section label.
2. In the toolbar at the top of the Word window, you should see a drop-down menu labeled "Styles" or an option called "Normal" near the font settings.
3. Click on the drop-down menu or the "Normal" option, and a list of different styles will appear.
4. Look for the styles labeled "Heading 1," "Heading 2," "Heading 3," and so on, depending on the level of emphasis you want for your section label. These styles are designed to highlight section headings and make them stand out.
5. Click on the desired heading style that suits your preferences, and the text will be formatted accordingly, with the specified font size, color, and font face.

Using Heading Styles is a convenient way to maintain consistency and easily modify the formatting of section labels throughout a document.

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