 Do you want to know a faster way to change the format of a text, such as font, size and color by copying it from a previous formatted one? Welcome to Burn to Learn, Arlene here. We have the Why We Love Music document, and we want specific formats in our text. For instance, the first paragraph is italized, but let's make it bold as well, since it's the beginning paragraph. And add a color to it. We select it to make it bold, change the font's size to 11, and make it orange. Now we want to use the same format in the first paragraph of the subheading. But how do we avoid doing it manually all over again? That's where the Format Painter feature becomes a wonder. What this function does is that it copies the same structure format from a complete paragraph into another one. How do we do the magic? Well, select the text where you have previously given a special format to. And under the Home menu, click on the Format Painter button. Once you've done that, notice that a little paintbrush appears on your cursor. That is giving you green light for you to select any text you want the same format to be copied to. We click and select the subheading first paragraph. Let go of it, and voila! The same format has been applied. If you love this feature the same as I do, please like this video. Let's keep playing with this practical feature by formatting the image side notes. So we select one and make it bold, italic, size 8, and green color. We now press the Format Painter button and select the text to be this copy to. We click, select, let go, and there it is! We now have fun using the practical Format Painter feature.