D. Keil     Fall 2004

                                                                           63.120 Introduction to Information Technology

                                                                           Framingham State College

 

How to create a named style in MS Word

 

A style is a package of formatting specs, applicable to a paragraph, and named by the user. The user may create a style for a subhead, for example, or a paragraph, or a bulleted list, and may apply it to any text in a document. The style becomes an attribute of that text. After applying a style, the user may modify it, and the change will be reflected throughout the document, to all text that has that style as an attribute.

To create a style in Word 2000, format your text, select Format / Style / New, and type the name that you would like the style to have. Then click OK, then click Apply.

To modify an existing style, click on a text block with that style, select Format / Style / Modify, choose the attributes you wish to modify, and execute your changes.

Homework 1 includes the task of creating named styles for subheadings, paragraphs, and bulleted text.