Unit_1_chap-1_ Applying Styles in a Document
Unit_1_chap-1_ Applying Styles in a Document
Unit_1_chap-1_ Applying Styles in a Document
A:1. A style is a predefined combination of various formatting features, like font style, colour, and size that is applied
to the selected text in a document to quickly change its appearance.
Q:2 : What is the difference between Paragraph style and Character styles?
A: 2. Paragraph Styles are used to change the appearance of a paragraph by making changes to the text alignment,
tab stops, line spacing, and so on. On the other hand, the Character Styles can be applied block of text inside a
paragraph. For example, they enable you to set the font and size of text, or apply bold and italic effects.
A:3. To apply a predefined style using the Styles and Formatting pane, follow these steps:
• Click on the Styles and Formatting icon on the Sidebar. Or Click on the Format menu and select the Styles and
Formatting option. Or Click on the F11 key.
• A dockable Styles and Formatting menu will open. Click on the Paragraph Styles icon if it is not selected, by default.
• Select the text on which the style is to be applied. For example, select the title of the content.
• Now, scroll through the list of styles and double-click on the Title style.
• The selected style will be applied immediately. Similarly, you can apply the other styles to the selected text.
A: 4. The Fill Format Mode allows you to apply a style to many different areas quickly, such as you can format many
scattered paragraphs, words, or other items with the same style. In other words, the Fill Format Mode copies a style
and applies the same to the other items.
5. In Writer, you can create a new style by using any of the following methods: • Creating a New Style from a
Selection • Creating a New Style Using Drag and Drop