Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 235

Turning off a style, Inherit document selection format, Default, Unapply Style

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Beyond the basics 9-11 Type a name for your style Select the type of style you want to create Click to use the properties of the item selected in your document Choose None if you don't want the new style to assume any preset formatting options, or choose a style to acquire that style's properties In the Help index,* see: E styles, editing You see the pointer for editing styles when you exit the New Style dialog box (unless you selected Inherit document selection format). If you want to edit the style now, see "Editing styles" on page 9-15. If you don't want to edit the style, click Done on the stylesheet palette. Tip If you choose Default from the Based on pop-up menu in the New Style dialog box, your style will contain many preset formatting properties. To see these properties, open the stylesheet palette, select the Default style, and then click the Edit button. Click Done when you're finished. Scroll to see more Default paragraph properties Turning off a style In the Help index,* see: E styles, using Once you apply a style, you can restore an item to its original state by choosing Unapply Style from the Edit menu on the stylesheet palette. (The name of the command varies depending on the style you applied.) * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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Beyond the basics
9-11
You see the pointer for editing styles
when you exit the New Style dialog
box (unless you selected
Inherit document selection format
). If you want to edit the
style now, see “Editing styles” on page 9-15. If you don’t want to edit the
style, click
Done
on the stylesheet palette.
Tip
If you choose
Default
from the Based on pop-up menu in the New Style
dialog box, your style will contain many preset formatting properties. To see
these properties, open the stylesheet palette, select the
Default
style, and then
click the
Edit
button. Click
Done
when you’re finished.
Turning off a style
Once you apply a style, you can restore an item to its original state by
choosing
Unapply Style
from the Edit menu on the stylesheet palette. (The name
of the command varies depending on the style you applied.)
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
Select the
type of style
you want to
create
Click to use the
properties of the
item selected in
your document
Type a name for your style
Choose None if you don’t want the new style to
assume any preset formatting options, or choose a
style to acquire that style’s properties
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
styles, editing
Scroll to see more
Default paragraph properties
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
styles, using