Using styles – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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Beyond the basics
9-5
Sorting links
To display book marks or links in the links palette by name (alphabetically)
or by position (from first to last as they appear in the document):
1.
Open the document containing the book marks and links to sort.
2.
Choose Show Links Palette from the Window menu.
3.
Choose Sort By Name or Sort By Position from the Special menu on the
links palette.
Your selection applies to links of all types in the current document.
Folders always appear at the end of list of links, sorted alphabetically.
Using styles
Styles are collections of formatting information you can apply to text, objects,
spreadsheet cells, or database fields. Documents often use different elements
with consistent formats, such as chapter headings and subheadings, tables, and
draw objects. To ensure uniformity and to save time in formatting these
elements, you can create custom styles that store your formatting settings. Or,
apply the preset styles that come with the AppleWorks stylesheet palette. If
you change your mind about the formatting in your document, you can edit
styles once and have the formatting change throughout the document. You can
also transfer custom styles between documents.
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Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.
In the Help index,
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see:
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links
In the Help index,
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see:
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styles
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