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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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To apply a named style:<br />

Formatting Text 101<br />

1. Using the Pointer Tool, click in a paragraph (if applying a paragraph<br />

style) or select a range of text (if applying a character style). If you<br />

apply a paragraph style, it will be applied to the whole paragraph<br />

regardless of the amount of text selected. If you've selected text in<br />

more than one paragraph, the change takes place in all selected<br />

paragraphs.<br />

2. Display the Text Styles tab and select a style from the style list.<br />

OR<br />

On the Text context toolbar, click the arrow to expand the Styles dropdown<br />

list and select a style name.<br />

The Text Style tab highlights the paragraph or character style applied to any<br />

selected text.<br />

As both paragraph and character formatting can be applied to the same text, all<br />

of the current text's formatting is displayed in the Current format box on the<br />

tab. In the example below, currently selected text has a Strong character style<br />

applied over a Normal paragraph style.<br />

To modify an existing style:<br />

1. From the Text Styles tab:<br />

• Right-click on the character or paragraph style you want to<br />

modify and then choose Modify ....<br />

OR<br />

• With a style selected, pick the Manage Styles button from<br />

the Text Styles tab, then choose the Modify... button.<br />

2. From the Text Style dialog, define (or change) the style name, base<br />

style, and any character or paragraph attributes, tabs, bullets, and drop<br />

caps you want to include in the style definition.<br />

3. Click OK to accept style properties, or Cancel to abandon changes.

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