See the style sheet associated with a document – Nisus Writer Express User Manual
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Creating Documents
Formatting Documents
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Footnote Reference
Used for your footnotes;
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Strong
Use to emphasize smaller amounts of your text with bold;
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Endnote
Use to determine the display of the text of your endnotes. This is the style
already present when you insert an endnote and your insertion point is in the endnote area;
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Footnote
Use to determine the display of the text of your footnotes. This is the style
already present when you insert a footnote and your insertion point is in the footnote area.
The text and icons in the Styles palette display
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name of the style;
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whether it is a paragraph level
or character level
style;
If the current selection consists of both a character level style and a paragraph level style both
icons are highlighted. Clicking one or the other icon scrolls the list to display that style’s name.
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the keyboard shortcut associated with that style (if any);
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the + pop-up menu enables you to insert a new style in your document;
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the Gear pop-up menu gives you quick access to the following commands (most of which are
also available from the Format menu):
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Remove Character Style
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Remove Paragraph Style
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Select Range With Style
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Select All With Style
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Redefine Style From Selection
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Remove Attributes Except Styles
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Edit Styles…
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…and, the style’s name appears in the font, size, other character attributes, color and
alignment associated with it.
See the Style Sheet associated with a document
You can see (and edit) all the details of all the styles in your document, using any of the following
methods.
☞
This changes the view of your document. It momentarily (while in that view) hides the text of your
document.
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Choose Style Sheet from the View menu.
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Click the Style Sheet portion of the View button on the Toolbar.
Figure 69
The Styles Sheet portion of the View button
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Choose Edit Styles… from the “ Gear” button menu at the bottom of the Styles palette in the
Tooldrawer.
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Choose Edit Styles… from the tab button menus on the Statusbar at the bottom of the
document window to display the style in which your insertion point appears.
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Double-click a style’s name in the Styles palette to display the style you double-clicked.