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3 Click Name and enter a name for the style. Then click the style button to which you want the name
to apply.
The new name appears on the button.
NOTE You can use Ctrl+Shift and F1 to F9 to assign text attributes to Style buttons 1 through 9 from
any menu.
To modify a style:
1 Select the character with the attributes you want to save.
2 From the Style Option box, select Define Style and then click the style button to which you want to
assign the style.
NOTE You can use Ctrl+Shift and F1 to F9 to assign a style to Style buttons 1 through 9 from any menu.
To clear a style:
1 From the Style Option box, select Clear Style and then click a style button.
NOTE It is sometimes convenient to clear all styles just prior to using AutoStyle to save multiple styles
automatically. AutoStyle assigns up to nine style buttons at once. See
Saving Multiple Styles Automatically
(page 989).
To apply a style:
1 Select a paragraph or string of characters to which you want to apply a style.
2 Press Ctrl+F1 to F9, or press the style button, to apply the style to the selected text.
Saving and Loading Styles
After you create styles, you may want to save one or all of them. You can load any of them in future sessions.
To save a style:
1 Do one of the following in the Styles menu:
Select All Styles from the Style Mode box.
Select One Style from the Style Mode box, and the style you want to save (Style 1 to Style 9).
2 Click Save Style.
The Save Styles menu and file browser appear.
3 Choose a directory for the style.
NOTE You can click the Create Dir button to create a new directory in which to save your styles.
4 Enter the filename.
The style is saved. The file browser automatically closes and the Styles menu reappears.
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