Introduction
A style is a predefined combination of font style, color, and size that can be applied to any text in your document. Styles can help your documents achieve a more professional appearance.
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To apply a style:
- Select the text you want to format.
- In the Styles group on the Home tab, click the More drop-down arrow.
- Select the desired style from the drop-down menu.
- The text will appear in the selected style.
You can also use styles to create a table of contents for your document. To learn how, review our article on How to Create a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word.
To apply a Style set:
Style sets include a combination of title, heading, and paragraph styles. Style sets allow you to format all elements in your document at once instead of modifying each element separately.- From the Design tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Document Formatting group.
- Choose the desired style set from the drop-down menu.
- The selected style set will be applied to your entire document.
To modify a style:
- Locate and right-click the style you want to change in the Styles group, then select Modify... from the drop-down menu.
- A dialog box will appear. Make the desired formatting changes, such as font style, size, and color. If you want, you can also change the name of the style.
- When you're satisfied, click OK to save your changes.
- The style will be modified.
To create a new style:
- Click the arrow in the bottom-right corner of the Styles group.
- The Styles task pane will appear. Select the New Style button at the bottom of the task pane.
- A dialog box will appear. Enter a name for the style, and choose the desired text formatting.
- When you're satisfied, click OK.
- The new style will appear in the Styles group.