A style is nothing more than a collection of Word 2007’s formatting commands all stuffed into a single container. By combining various text and paragraph formats into a style, Word saves you a lot of time [more…]
In Word 2007, you can delete any style that you create. Keep in mind that you cannot delete the Normal, Heading, or any other standard Word style. [more…]
You can manage styles by swapping and sharing them between documents and templates using the Word 2007 Style Organizer. If you create a great style, it’s nice to use it in several documents. The Style [more…]
The Word 2007 Styles pane displays the details on every style you have used in a document. You can open the Styles pane by clicking the More button in the lower-right corner of the Styles gallery. [more…]
You can use the Clear Formatting command in Word 2007 to quickly remove all formatting from your text. Actually, this doesn’t completely remove all formatting from the text, because formatting cannot be [more…]
The Word 2007 Styles gallery contains paragraph and character styles that you can apply to your document. Located in the Styles group on the Home tab of the Ribbon, the Styles gallery is the easiest way [more…]
You can tell Word 2007 to change paragraph styles automatically as you create a document. For example, when you create a new document, you may want to start off with a heading style, followed by an intro [more…]