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Styles

Last updated 11/16/2011

Styles panel overview

Use the Character Styles panel to create, name, and apply character styles to text within a paragraph; use the Paragraph
Styles panel to create, name, and apply paragraph styles to entire paragraphs. Styles are saved with a document and
display in the panel each time you open that document.

When you select text or position the insertion point, any style that has been applied to that text is highlighted in either
of the Styles panels, unless the style is in a collapsed style group. If you select a range of text that contains multiple
styles, no style is highlighted in the Styles panel. If you select a range of text to which multiple styles are applied, the
Styles panel displays “(Mixed).”

Open the Paragraph Styles panel

Choose Type > Paragraph Styles, or click the Paragraph Styles tab, which appears by default on the right side of the
application window.

Open the Character Styles panel

Choose Type > Character Styles, or click the Character Styles tab on the right side of the application window.

Add paragraph and character styles

More Help topics

Group styles

” on page 218

Create nested styles

” on page 207

Apply styles

” on page 202

Duplicate styles or style groups

” on page 218

Define paragraph or character styles

1 If you want to base a new style on the formatting of existing text, select that text or place the insertion point in

it.

If a group is selected in the Styles panel, the new style will be part of that group.

2 Choose New Paragraph Style from the Paragraph Styles panel menu, or choose New Character Style from the

Character Styles panel menu.

3 For Style Name, type a name for your new style.

4 For Based On, select which style the current style is based on.

Note: The Based On option lets you link styles to each other, so that changes in one style ripple through the styles that are
based on it. By default, new styles are based on [No Paragraph Style] for paragraph styles or [None] for character styles,
or on the style of any currently selected text.

5 For Next Style (Paragraph Styles panel only), specify which style is applied after the current style when you press

Enter or Return.

6 To add a keyboard shortcut, position the insertion point in the Shortcut box, and make sure Num Lock is turned

on. Then hold down any combination of Shift, Alt, and Ctrl (Windows), or Shift, Option, and Command (Mac

OS),

and press a number on the numeric keypad. You cannot use letters or non-keypad numbers for defining style
shortcuts. If your keyboard does not have a Num Lock key, you cannot add keyboard shortcuts to styles.

7 If you want the new style to be applied to the selected text, select Apply Style To Selection.