• Numbering styles apply similar alignment, numbering or bullet characters, and
fonts to numbered or bulleted lists.
• Cell styles include fonts, alignment, borders, background, number formats (for
example, currency, date, number), and cell protection.
• Graphics styles in drawings and presentations include line, area, shadowing,
transparency, font, connectors, dimensioning, and other attributes.
• Presentation styles include attributes for font, indents, spacing, alignment, and
tabs.
Different styles are available in the various components of OOo, as listed in Table 1.
OpenOffice.org comes with many predefined styles. You can use the styles as
provided, modify them, or create new styles, as described in this chapter.
Table 1. Styles available in OOo components
Style Type Writer Calc Draw Impress
Page X X
Paragraph X
Character X
Frame X
Numbering X
Cell X
Presentation X X
Graphics (included in
Frame styles)
X X
Applying styles
OpenOffice.org provides several ways for you to select styles to apply.
Using the Styles and Formatting window
1) Click the Styles and Formatting icon 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 OOo
component you are using. Figure 46 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).
2) 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.
3) To apply an existing style (except for character styles), position the insertion
point in the paragraph, frame, or page, and then double-click on the name of
the style in one of these lists. To apply a character style, select the characters
first.
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