About the stylesheet palette – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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About the stylesheet palette
You use the stylesheet palette to create, edit, and apply styles. Some style types
are more complex than others. For example, outline and table styles contain a
series of substyles with their own set of properties (formatting options).
To show the stylesheet palette, click
on the Default button bar (or choose
Show Stylesheet from the Window menu).
To view the properties of a style, click Edit on the stylesheet palette and select
the style you want to view. Click Done when you’re finished.
The four style types are represented by symbols on the stylesheet palette.
Style type
and symbol
Description
Example(s)
Basic (no symbol) Formats text, numbers,
objects, and spreadsheet cells.
Sets paint fill and pen
attributes.
Basic styles contain all style
information except paragraph
formatting information.
You see a
checkmark
next to the
currently
used style
Formatting options
for the selected style
Bullet (you can edit
these options)
To show or hide a sample
of the selected style,
choose Show Sample or
Hide Sample from the
stylesheet palette’s Edit
menu
Stylesheet ready for use
Stylesheet being edited
Basic text styles
Basic object styles