Re: creating a styles for text
- From: John McGhie <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 12:58:19 +1000
There are five kinds of style: Paragraph, Character, Table, List and Theme.
A Paragraph style does affect the entire paragraph. The one you want is a
Character type style.
Look them up in the Help. Start with the topic " Format your document by
using styles" which is a training course that will get you going. Then read
the other topics offered when you search for the word "Style".
Whenever you get problems in Word, don't sit there struggling, search the
help. Life is too short to spend it in doubt :-)
Hope this helps
On 3/08/08 9:11 AM, in article 59b55e9b.-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"poyiboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <poyiboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
I'm stuck. i've tried numerous things to create a style that will not affect
the entire paragraph. my goal is to create a style that will only apply to the
highlighted word. every style i create changes the entire paragraph instead of
the highlighted word. how do i accomplish my goal? i've seen that styles
"heading 1, 2 and 3" affect the highlighted word and not the whole paragraph
but i cannot get my created style to do the same.
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