• To update a style:
1. Select a paragraph
in the style you want to change.
2. Set any character
and paragraph
attributes you want for this style.
3. Select Text Style Sheets from the Paragraph
menu. A submenu appears.
4. Select Redefine Style from the submenu.
Word Processing updates the style
with the formatting
in the selected paragraph.
• To modify an existing style:
1. Select Text Style Sheets from the Paragraph
menu. A submenu appears.
2. Select Manage Styles from the submenu.
A dialog box appears.
3. Find the style you want to change, scrolling the list ff necessary,
and then
select it. The text in the Description
box changes to show the style you have
selected.
4. Click on Modify. A dialog box appears.
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base style if you want
by selecting it in _e
list. If you do not want
a base sOde, select
<<No Base Style>>.
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5. Fill in the dialog
box, selecting
the options
you want.
6. Click on Modify
to change
the style definition.
The Modify
Styles dialog
box disappears.
7.
Click on Apply.
Word Processing
app!ies your
changes
to the selected
text.
8.
Click on Close.
Deleting a style
you no longer need
eliminates clutter in
the style sheet.
Once you delete a
style, you cannot
recover it.
• To delete a style:
1. Select Text Style Sheets from the Paragraph
menu. A submenu
appears.
2. Select Manage Styles from the submenu.
A dialog box appears.
3. Select the style you want to delete from the list. If the selected style basa
base style, the name of the base style appears in the style description
box.
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