| Editing styles in the Styles window
You can change the properties of any style in the Styles window. You can also change a style's name and the style you based it on (if it is a style you created).
When you edit a style, all text, objects, and cells that use that style are updated to the new version of the style.
To edit a style:
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In the Styles window, select the style you want to edit. |
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Click Edit. |
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The pointer changes to an "S" shape to indicate that you are in style-editing mode, and the Edit button changes to Done. |
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Without clicking or selecting anything in the active document, use the menus, text ruler, and Accents window to change formatting options for the selected style. |
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Tip: If you want to delete a property you've added, select it and press the Delete key. |
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Click Done. |
Note: You can copy and paste properties from one style to another.
If the regular pointer reappears while you are editing a style:
You either clicked or selected something in the active document or tried to perform an action that cannot be recorded as a style property. Click the Edit button again to return to editing mode.
Deleting styles from the Styles window
To delete a style:
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Select the style in the Styles window. |
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Click Cut. |
If you cannot delete the style:
The style is probably being used for something in your document. Before you delete the style, you need to remove the style from items in your document.
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