Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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Beyond the basics
9-11
Turning off a style
Once you apply a style, you can restore an item to its original state by
choosing Unapply Style from the Edit menu on the stylesheet palette. (The name
of the command varies depending on the style you applied.)
Example: Applying and creating styles
In this example, you type some text and format it with three styles, including
two custom styles you add to the stylesheet palette. You also remove a style
from some text in your document.
Part 1: Type some text and apply a preset style
1.
Open a new word processing document (as described in “Starting
AppleWorks” on page 2-1).
2.
Type
Camping Supplies
, and then press Enter three times.
3.
For the next line, type
Be sure to bring these things on our
camping trip:
and then press Enter twice.
4.
Type the next three lines, pressing Enter between each line.
Tent
Compass
Sleeping bags
5.
Select the three lines you typed in step 4.
6.
Choose Number from the
pop-up menu.
7.
Place the insertion point at the end of the third numbered item, and then press
Enter twice.
8.
Choose Body from the
pop-up menu.
9.
For the last line, type
We’ll see you at the campsite next
weekend!
Your letter should look like this:
*
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,
*
see:
E
styles, using