How to Change Font on WhatsApp

Open WhatsApp., Tap Contacts. , Select a contact. , Scroll down and tap Send Message., Tap the text field., Write your message. , Change the text.To change the font style, surround the text (or parts of the text) with specific symbols: To bold text...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open WhatsApp.

    The icon for this app looks like a phone inside of a thought bubble and is located on the home screen.
  2. Step 2: Tap Contacts.

    ,, It is located below the contact’s information section. , It is at the bottom of the screen. ,, For example: *This text would be bolded.* To italicize text, add an underscore (_) before and after the text.

    For example: _This text would be italicized._ To strikethrough text, add a tilde (~) before and after the text.

    For example: ~This text would be struck through.~ To use WhatsApp's new FixedSys font, type three backquotes (```) before and after the desired text.

    For example, ```This text would be changed to the FixedSys font.``` , Your message will be sent with the enclosed text now changed.

    The receiver will see the changed text instead of the formatting symbols.
  3. Step 3: Select a contact.

  4. Step 4: Scroll down and tap Send Message.

  5. Step 5: Tap the text field.

  6. Step 6: Write your message.

  7. Step 7: Change the text.To change the font style

  8. Step 8: surround the text (or parts of the text) with specific symbols: To bold text

  9. Step 9: add an asterisk (*) before and after the text.

  10. Step 10: Tap ► to send the message.

Detailed Guide

The icon for this app looks like a phone inside of a thought bubble and is located on the home screen.

,, It is located below the contact’s information section. , It is at the bottom of the screen. ,, For example: *This text would be bolded.* To italicize text, add an underscore (_) before and after the text.

For example: _This text would be italicized._ To strikethrough text, add a tilde (~) before and after the text.

For example: ~This text would be struck through.~ To use WhatsApp's new FixedSys font, type three backquotes (```) before and after the desired text.

For example, ```This text would be changed to the FixedSys font.``` , Your message will be sent with the enclosed text now changed.

The receiver will see the changed text instead of the formatting symbols.

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