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Latest revision as of 13:53, 29 November 2010
Formatting is "the organization of information,"[1] particularly relating to style.
This means how the content looks and is presented, similar to page layout.
Formatting can be seen in how a newspaper presents and organizes articles.
Formatting can also be seen in the creation of any essay, as it includes font, size, and alignment.