SIMPLE EDITING (MARKDOWNS)

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MARKDOWNS
These are applied to a text to make it more readable. You ever wanted to make your work page more fancy or well arranged, these are some of the things you need.
Below are three examples of some simple markdowns that can be applied easily to your work.

1 TO BOLDEN YOUR HEADLINE

To do this just add ## at the beginning of the sentence and the output will be in bold form.
For example

## BOLD HEADLINE

The output will look like this

BOLD HEADLINE

NOTE: Also continuously adding # makes subsequent headlines decrease in size

## BOLD HEADLINE

### BOLD HEADLINE

#### BOLD HEADLINE

##### BOLD HEADLINE

Output will look like this

BOLD HEADLINE

BOLD HEADLINE

BOLD HEADLINE

BOLD HEADLINE

2 TO BOLDEN A SINGLE WORD OR A WHOLE SENTENCE

This is done by adding double * at the front of the word or sentence and also at the back of the word or sentence. It is different from the headline Bold because you can use it anytime within a sentence not only for an headline.
For example
** My Book **
Output will be
My book

3 TO CENTRALIZE SOMETHING

To make a word or sentence be placed in the center of the page simply add the word center into the bracket <> at the beginning of the word and also at the end of the word, only difference is the one at the end contains a forward slash / after the first < .

First one is (center)
Second one is (/center)

(center) EDITING (/center)

I used () for explanation purpose, when writing use <> instead.
For example

EDITING

And you can make it bold by adding the ## or ** as talked about earlier.

For headline

EDITING MY WORK

For single word bold

EDITING MY WORK

These three are simple markdowns that can be applied to make your work look a lot more clearer and readable.
I hope you find them useful

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