Computer Science, asked by 99rani, 7 months ago

explain applying style​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

style is a predefined combination of font style, color, and size of text that can be applied to selected text. A theme is a set of formatting choices that can be applied to an entire document and includes theme colors, fonts, and effects.

Answered by nowglitter
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Answer:

OpenOffice.org provides several ways for you to select styles to apply.

Using the Styles and Formatting window

Using Fill Format mode

Creating New (Custom) Styles - Creating a new style from a selection, Dragging and Dropping to

Create A Style

Using the Styles and Formatting window

i. 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 OpenOffice

(OpenOffice.org)the component you are using.

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).

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.

iii. 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.

Using Fill Format mode

i. Open the Styles and Formatting window and select the style you want to apply. the Styles

and Formatting

ii. Click the Fill Format mode icon.

iii. 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.

iv. To quit Fill Format mode, click the Fill Format mode icon again or press the Esc key. An

important point to note here is that when this mode is active, a right-click anywhere in the

document undoes the last Fill Format action. Be careful not to accidentally right-click and

thus undo actions you want to keep.

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