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2.4.4 Changing a Style
With styles, you can change formatting throughout a document by changing a style,
rather than applying the change separately everywhere you want to apply the new for-
matting.
1 In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click the style you want to change.
2 Click Modify.
3 Change the settings for the selected style.
For information about the available settings, refer to the OpenOffice.org online
help.
4 Click OK.
2.4.5 Creating a Style
OpenOffice.org comes with a collection of styles to suit many users' needs. However,
most users eventually need a style that does not yet exist. To create a new style:
1 Right-click in any empty space in the Styles and Formatting window.
Make sure you are in the list of styles for the type of style you want to create.
For example, if you are creating a character style, make sure you are in the
character style list.
2 Click New.
3 Click OK.
4 Name your style and choose the settings you want applied with that style.
For details about the style options available in any tab, click that tab and then
click Help.
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