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Creating new (custom) styles
You may want to add some new styles. You can do this in two ways:
Creating a new style using the Style dialog
Creating a new style from a selection
Note
New styles apply only to this document; they are not be saved
in the template. To save new styles in a template, see
“Copying and moving styles“ on page 117 and “Creating a
template” on page 120.
Creating a new style using the Style dialog
To create a new style using the Style dialog, right-click in the Styles
and Formatting window and choose New from the pop-up menu.
(Cell styles only) If you want your new style to be linked with an
existing style, first select that style and then right-click and choose
New.
If you link styles, then when you change the base style (for example, by
changing the font from Times to Helvetica), all the linked styles will
change as well. Sometimes this is exactly what you want; other times
you do not want the changes to apply to all the linked styles. It pays to
plan ahead.
The dialogs and choices are the same for defining new styles and for
modifying existing styles.
Creating a new style from a selection
You can create a new cell style by copying an existing manual format.
1) Open the Styles and Formatting window and choose the type of
style you want to create.
2) In the document, select the formatted cell that you want to save
as a style.
3) In the Styles and Formatting window, click on the New Style
from Selection icon .
4) In the Create Style dialog, type a name for the new style. The list
shows the names of existing custom styles of the selected type.
Click OK to save the new style.
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