Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 239
Editing styles, Unapply Bold, Italic, Show Stylesheet
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Beyond the basics 9-15 Part 5: Remove a style 1. Select the words at the campsite. 2. Click on the Default button bar to show the stylesheet palette. 3. Choose Unapply Bold, Italic from the Edit menu on the stylesheet palette. Editing styles In the Help index,* see: E styles, editing You can instantly change the format of an entire document by editing styles. When you edit a style, all the text, objects, or cells that use that style are updated. You can change a style's properties, change the style on which the current style is based, or rename the style. Note You can edit any style on the stylesheet palette, regardless of the type of document you're in. However, you can't apply the style until it's appropriate to do so. For example, if you create a table style, you don't see the table style until you're working in a spreadsheet document or frame. To show the stylesheet palette, click on the Default button bar (or choose Show Stylesheet from the Window menu). To edit a style, click the Edit button on the stylesheet palette and select a style or substyle from the scrolling list on the left. (The pointer changes to .) Then, use the document controls you'd normally use to format text and objects (such as the tools, palettes, ruler, paragraph controls, and menu commands). Select a style to edit As you edit the style, you see your changes here * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.