New Feature
Okay, a simple rich text example! Here's a quick demonstration of how you might use rich text in a basic document or email to make certain parts stand out:
Meeting Notes - July 26, 2025
Attendees:
John Doe
Jane Smith
You
Key Discussion Points:
Project Alpha Update: John shared that the initial phase is complete. We need to schedule a follow-up meeting to discuss next steps.
Budget Review: We went over the Q3 budget. There's a minor discrepancy in the travel expenses that needs to be clarified.
New Software Proposal: Jane presented a proposal for the new CRM software. It looks promising, but we need to assess its compatibility with our existing systems.
What Makes This "Rich Text"?
Bold text: Used for emphasis (e.g., "complete," "minor discrepancy," "existing systems").
Italic text: Used to highlight a specific attendee ("You").
Headings: "Meeting Notes - July 26, 2025" and "What Makes This 'Rich Text'?" are larger and bolder, indicating their importance as titles.
Bullet points and numbered lists: Used to organize information clearly.
This formatting helps make the information easier to read and understand at a glance, compared to if it were all just plain text.