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=== Using the Styles and Formatting window ===

 

=== Using the Styles and Formatting window ===



# Click the '''Styles and Formatting''' icon [[Image:]] located at the left-hand end of the object bar, or click
'''
Format

Styles and Formatting
'''
, or press
''
F11
''
. The Styles and Formatting window shows the types of styles available for the LibreOffice component you are using. Figure 1 shows the window for Writer, with Page Styles visible.

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# Click the '''Styles and Formatting''' icon [[Image:]] located at the left-hand end of the object bar, or click
{{bc|
Format
|
Styles and Formatting
}}
, or press
{{key|
F11
}}
. The Styles and Formatting window shows the types of styles available for the LibreOffice component you are using. Figure 1 shows the window for Writer, with Page Styles visible.

 

 



You can move this window to a convenient position on the screen or dock it to an edge (hold down the
''
Ctrl
''
key and drag it by the title bar to where you want it docked).

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You can move this window to a convenient position on the screen or dock it to an edge (hold down the
{{key|
Ctrl
}}
key and drag it by the title bar to where you want it docked).

 

 

 

# Click on one of the icons at the top left of the Styles and Formatting window to display a list of styles in a particular category.

 

# Click on one of the icons at the top left of the Styles and Formatting window to display a list of styles in a particular category.

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# Click the '''Fill Format Mode''' icon [[Image:]].

 

# Click the '''Fill Format Mode''' icon [[Image:]].

 

# To apply a paragraph, page, or frame style, hover the mouse over the paragraph, page, or frame and click. To apply a character style, hold down the mouse button while selecting the characters, Clicking on a word applies the character style for that word. Repeat step 3 until you made all the changes for that style.

 

# To apply a paragraph, page, or frame style, hover the mouse over the paragraph, page, or frame and click. To apply a character style, hold down the mouse button while selecting the characters, Clicking on a word applies the character style for that word. Repeat step 3 until you made all the changes for that style.



# To quit Fill Format mode, click the '''Fill Format Mode '''icon again or press the
''
Esc
''
key.

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# To quit Fill Format mode, click the '''Fill Format Mode '''icon again or press the
{{key|
Esc
}}
key.

 

 

 

 

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=== Using keyboard shortcuts ===

 

=== Using keyboard shortcuts ===



Some keyboard shortcuts for applying styles are predefined. For example, in Writer
''
Control
+
0
''
applies the ''Text body'' style,
''
Control
+
1
''
applies the ''Heading 1'' style, and
''
Control
+
2
''
applies the ''Heading 2'' style. You can modify these shortcuts and create your own; see Chapter 14, Customizing LibreOffice, for instructions.

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Some keyboard shortcuts for applying styles are predefined. For example, in Writer
{{key|
Control
|
0
}
applies the ''Text body'' style,
{{key|
Control
|
1
}}
applies the ''Heading 1'' style, and
{{key|
Control
|
2
}}
applies the ''Heading 2'' style. You can modify these shortcuts and create your own; see Chapter 14, Customizing LibreOffice, for instructions.

 

 

 

== Modifying styles ==

 

== Modifying styles ==

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AutoUpdate applies to paragraph and frame styles only. If the AutoUpdate option is selected on the Organizer page of the Paragraph Style or Frame Style dialog, applying direct formatting to a paragraph or frame using this style in your document automatically updates the style itself.

 

AutoUpdate applies to paragraph and frame styles only. If the AutoUpdate option is selected on the Organizer page of the Paragraph Style or Frame Style dialog, applying direct formatting to a paragraph or frame using this style in your document automatically updates the style itself.

 

 



 

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{{Documentation/Tip/de|If you are in the habit of manually overriding styles in your document, be sure that AutoUpdate is '''not '''enabled.}}



{{Documentation/Tip/de| If you are in the habit of manually overriding styles in your document, be sure that AutoUpdate is '''not '''enabled.}}

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=== Updating styles from a document or template ===

 

=== Updating styles from a document or template ===

 

You can update styles by copying or loading them from a template or another document. See “[[#Copying and moving styles|Copying and moving styles]]” on page [[#Copying and moving styles|10]].

 

You can update styles by copying or loading them from a template or another document. See “[[#Copying and moving styles|Copying and moving styles]]” on page [[#Copying and moving styles|10]].

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To copy or move styles using the Template Management dialog:

 

To copy or move styles using the Template Management dialog:

 

 



# Click
'''
File

Templates

Organize
''
'.

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# Click
{{bc|
File
|
Templates
|
Organize
}}
'.

 

# In the Template Management dialog (Figure 5), set the lists at the bottom to either Templates or Documents, as needed. The default is Templates on the left and Documents on the right.

 

# In the Template Management dialog (Figure 5), set the lists at the bottom to either Templates or Documents, as needed. The default is Templates on the left and Documents on the right.

 

 

 

 



{{Documentation/Tip/de| To copy styles from a file that is not open, click the '''File''' button. When you return to this dialog, both lists show the selected file as well as all the currently open documents.}}

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{{Documentation/Tip/de|To copy styles from a file that is not open, click the '''File''' button. When you return to this dialog, both lists show the selected file as well as all the currently open documents.}}

 

# Open the folders and find the templates from and to which you want to copy. Double-click on the name of the template or document, and then double-click the Styles icon to show the list of individual styles (Figure 6).

 

# Open the folders and find the templates from and to which you want to copy. Double-click on the name of the template or document, and then double-click the Styles icon to show the list of individual styles (Figure 6).



# To ''copy'' a style, hold down the
''
Ctrl
''
key and drag the name of the style from one list to the other.

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# To ''copy'' a style, hold down the
{{key|
Ctrl
}}
key and drag the name of the style from one list to the other.

 

 

 

 

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{{Documentation/Note/de| To copy the styles from another document, click the '''From File''' button to open a window from which you can select the required document.}}

 

{{Documentation/Note/de| To copy the styles from another document, click the '''From File''' button to open a window from which you can select the required document.}}

 

 



{{DE/Documentation/Caution| If your document has a table of contents, and if you have used custom styles for headings, the heading levels associated with outline levels (in
'''
Tools

Outline Numbering
'''
) will revert to the defaults of Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on when you load styles this way. You will need to change these back to your custom heading styles.}}

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{{DE/Documentation/Caution| If your document has a table of contents, and if you have used custom styles for headings, the heading levels associated with outline levels (in
{{bc|
Tools
|
Outline Numbering
}}
) will revert to the defaults of Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on when you load styles this way. You will need to change these back to your custom heading styles.}}

 

 

 

== Deleting styles ==

 

== Deleting styles ==

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