Operation Manual
Formatting Text 209
Changing common styles
Changing one character or paragraph style for another is very simple for a single
portion of text. However, in WebPlus, it's just as easy to swap one style for
another by selecting multiple instances of the style and choosing an alternative
style. This swaps styles across paragraphs and throughout entire stories all at the
same time.
To select (and change) a style throughout your site:
1. Right-click a style displayed on the Text Styles tab.
2. If the style is used in your site, you'll see a "Select All n instance(s)"
message (n is the number of times the style is used).
If there are no occurrences of the style, the option is grayed out.
3. Click the message label—text formatted with the chosen style is
highlighted.
4. Hover over style names in your styles list. Click on a chosen style to
apply the style to the selected text.
Creating a bulleted or numbered list
For any text frame it's possible to apply bullets and numbering to lists and
paragraphs alike. Bullets are especially useful when listing items of interest in
no specific order of preference and numbered lists for presenting step-by-step
procedures (by number or letter). WebPlus lets you apply the list style to normal
text (as local formatting) or to text styles equally.
Within HTML text frames, basic bullet
icons, numbers (numeric and Roman)
and letters can be applied.