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| Using quick styles - Part 1 |
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Word provides an easy way to create a professional and well-designed document using quick styles. A style is a specially packaged reusable set of formats (e.g. text styles, colours, alignment and spacing etc) that are applied all at one time.
Styles help to retain consistency of style across the document, Styles can greatly improve the appearance and readability of the document. By using styles, you can make sure formatting is applied uniformly throughout your document.
One set of quick styles can include styles for several heading levels, body text, a quote, and a title. All of the style colours and formats in a single style set are designed to be used together to create consistent looking document.
You can then choose the quick style set that is appropriate for the kind of document that you are creating, and then you apply the styles from the quick styles gallery as you create your document. You can create and use your own styles.
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Select the text whose spacing you want to change.
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Applying a quick style - Select the text to which you want to apply a style.
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Click at the begining of the sentence Begin a first aider- |
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