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OpenOffice Writer User Guide
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Using the Styles and Formatting window

  1. To open the Styles and Formatting window (Figure 189), do any one of the following:

  • Click on the icon located at the left-hand end of the object bar.

  • Choose Format > Styles and Formatting.

  • Press F11.

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You can move the Styles and Formatting window to a convenient position on the screen or dock it to an edge.

  1. Click on one of the icons at the top left of the Styles and Formatting window to display a list of styles in a particular category, such as paragraph or character.

  2. To apply a character style to existing text, select the text and then double-click on the name of the style in the Character Styles list. To apply any other style, put the cursor in the paragraph, frame, or page you want to modify and double-click on the name of the style. You can select more than one paragraph or frame and apply the same style to all of them at the same time.

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At the bottom of the Styles and Formatting window is a drop-down list. In Figure 189 it shows Automatic, meaning the list shows only the styles that are applied automatically by OOo. You can choose to show all styles or other groups, such as custom styles.

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