Apply a style
Do one or more of the following:
- In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design .
- Do one of the following:
Select the text or paragraph that you want to apply a style to.
On the Formatting toolbar, in the Style box , click the built-in or user-defined character or paragraph style you want.
Notes
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Character styles are shown in the Style box by a small, underlined letter a in front of the style name. Use character styles when you select part, but not all, of a paragraph.
Only one built-in character style is installed with Microsoft FrontPage (shown in the Style box as Default Character Style and preceded by a small, underlined letter a). The Default Character Style removes formatting applied by user-defined character styles.
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Paragraph styles are identified by a paragraph symbol (for built-in styles) or the absence of a character or symbol (for user-defined styles) in front of the style name.
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Apply a style to a page element
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Click the page element.
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On the Format menu, click Properties.
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Click the Style button.
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Do one of the following:
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To apply a style from the embedded cascading style sheet (CSS) for the page, click the Class box, and then click a selection in the list of available class selectors.
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To apply a style from an external CSS, type the name of the style in the Class box.
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To apply an ID selector, type the name of the selector in the ID box.
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To create an inline CSS, click Format, and then click Font, Paragraph, Border, Numbering, or Position to specify the formatting characteristics.
Note If the dialog box does not have a Style button, you can apply a style to a page element by using the Style box. To do so, on the Formatting toolbar, click the Style box and then click the built-in or user-defined style you want to apply.
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