Creating your own styles

    You can create your own styles in any document type. You can also copy the properties of an item to use them as a style.

    Note that the Styles window shows only styles that are appropriate for the current selection in the document. For example, you can create a spreadsheet style in a word-processing document, but you don't see that style in the Styles window unless you select a spreadsheet frame in the document.

    To create a style:
    1 If the Styles window is not open, choose Show Styles from the Format menu.
    2 Click New.
    3 Select the options you want:
    Style Type: Select a style type.
    Style Name: Type a name for the style. Style names are case-sensitive.
    Based on: If you want the style you're creating to change whenever another style changes, choose that style from the pop-up menu.
    Inherit document selection format: Select this if you want to create a style whose properties match the properties of any currently selected text or objects.
    Note: When you choose "Inherit document selection format," you can still customize the style you "inherited" in the following step.
    4 Without clicking or selecting anything in the active document, use the menus, text ruler, and Accents window to set formatting options for your new style.
    Tip: If you want to delete a property you've added, select it and press the Delete key.
    5 Click Done.

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