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Working with style sheets
A style sheet is a group of paragraph attributes, character attributes, or both that can be
applied to selected paragraphs and characters in one step. Use style sheets to change
unformatted text into styles such as headlines, subheadings, captions, or body copy. Using
style sheets to apply a number of character and paragraph attributes at one time reduces
layout time and helps maintain typographic consistency.
Creating and editing paragraph style sheets
A paragraph style sheet is a named package of paragraph and character attributes. You can
apply all of a paragraph style sheet's formatting attributes to text by simply applying the
style sheet to the text. To create, edit, duplicate, or delete paragraph style sheets, use the
Style Sheets dialog box (Edit > Style Sheets).
Use the Style Sheets dialog box to create, edit, and delete style sheets.
To create a paragraph style sheet, choose Paragraph from the New drop-down button.
The Edit Paragraph Style Sheet dialog box displays. Use the controls in this dialog box
to configure the attributes of the style sheet.
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