How to Make to Text Bold or Italic in Reviews

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Re: How to Make to Text Bold or Italic in Reviews

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I'm still not understanding how to get the review to be in italic. What am I missing?
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Having trouble using bold.
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Pkphilipnganda wrote: 22 Jan 2018, 07:08 Hello,,, am trying to use the codes displayed but am having some trouble.... I don't get it
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Post by Godfrey Moses Kisitu »

Tried to follow the rules on conversion to regular and italicised words, but I have found the , and in the texts in the paragraphs within the submission I made for the book "Flew Too High".
Kindly advise how to remove them
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i don't understand how to do it please, help? I've read the guidelines but still can't do it
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Post by Larina Solomon »

bold intalic
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Post by Gabrielly Silva Goncalves »

The Counterfeiting Code is

The writing is clear and well-structured, balancing thought-provoking dialogue with precise and uncomplicated descriptions. The characters are well-developed, with striking personalities and convincing motivations, which makes it easy to identify with them — or distrust them — as they present themselves.

Two of the book's strengths are its exploration of contemporary and complex themes, which incite reflections on ethics, technology, identity and truth. At the same time, it is entertaining, provided by its careful and balanced construction.
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I don' t how to get the review IN BOLD. My Review is in draft mode.
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These instructions make no sense whatsoever.
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These instructions make no sense whatsoever. If you try and highlight the text and push the other letters, it erases the whole text.
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Am having a hard time making text bold or italic I don't know if it's my phone
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[bold text] [/regular text] regular text
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bold text
Italic
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This is one of the best thought provoking book that one should read just to get the point of not redefining yourself under the society and family pressure.Get to know your truth and obey them sincerely
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Post by Nabiddo Evelyne »

Reading the book was a truly transformational experience. From the start, I could tell this book was more than just another motivational read, it’s a guide to unlocking one’s full potential through authenticity, emotional intelligence, and self-awareness. The author presents a clear five-step method to help readers break through limiting beliefs and live more purposefully.

What I loved most about this book is how practical and relatable it is. The author uses real-life examples and engaging storytelling to connect with the reader on a deep level. I found myself reflecting on my own life, especially on the parts where I’ve been hiding behind fear, self-doubt, or trying to meet others’ expectations. The exercises and questions at the end of each chapter were helpful tools for self-discovery.

The writing is clean, uplifting, and full of wisdom. I appreciated the balance between science, spirituality, and personal development. If I had to suggest an improvement, it would be to include a few more short summaries after each chapter for easier review. Still, that didn’t take away from the overall impact.

It’s a powerful, honest, and practical resource for anyone ready to live a more authentic and fulfilled life.
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