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Using text styles
WebPlus lets you use named text styles (pre- or user-defined), which can be
applied to frame text, table text, or artistic text. A text style is a set of character
and/or paragraph attributes saved as a group. When you apply a style to text,
you apply the whole group of attributes in just one step. For example, you could
use named paragraph styles for particular layout elements, such as "Heading",
"Quote", or "Body", and character styles to convey meaning, such as "Emphasis",
"Code", or "Reference".
Styles can be applied to
characters or paragraphs
using either the Text
context toolbar or the Text
Styles tab. Both paragraph
and character styles can be
managed from the Text
Style Palette.
The Text Styles tab also lets you create new styles from scratch, create named
styles from existing text properties, and swap a style for another across your site
in one operation. Any style can be previewed against any selected paragraph
directly on the page. See WebPlus Help for more details on these features.