Microsoft KB Archive/31108

Defining Styles Without Applying to Current Paragraph

PSS ID Number: Q31108 Article last modified on 03-07-1997

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In Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, to define a style without applying that style to the current paragraph, do the following:


 * 1) From the Format menu, choose Styles (Define Styles in Word 3.x or 4.0).
 * 2) With New Style selected, choose the desired formatting from the Character and Paragraph dialog boxes, the Font menu, or the ruler.
 * 3) Type a name for the new style.
 * 4) Click Define. Or, to save the style in the default style sheet, click Use as Default (Set Default in Word 3.x or 4.0).
 * 5) Click Close (Cancel in Word 3.x or 4.0).

To redefine a style without applying that style to the current paragraph, follow these steps:


 * 1) From the Format menu, choose Styles (Define Styles in Word 3.x or 4.0).
 * 2) Select the style you want to redefine.
 * 3) Choose the desired formatting from the Character and Paragraph dialog boxes, the Font menu, or the ruler.
 * 4) Click Define. Or, to save the style to the default style sheet, click Use as Default (Set Default in Word 3.x or 4.0).
 * 5) Click Close (Cancel in Word 3.x or 4.0).

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