Creating and applying a style
Create styles to apply a specific list of formatting attributes
to multiple elements within a template. For example, create a text
style to apply to all section headings or create a list style to apply
a certain numbering scheme to all lists in your document. Define the
values for these properties and others, such as text formatting, table
borders, image placements, and more.
Procedure
Results
When you add formatting to an element by applying
a style, the element displays with an
icon in the template content editor:

What to do next
- In the Outline view, right-click a style.
- Select Edit Style.
- Complete the wizard. If you select the template element and modify its properties in the Properties view, your changes are applied to that element only and not to the style.
Tip: You can search for a list
of all the elements that use a particular style by right-clicking
the style in the Outline view and selecting Search style
references. The Search view opens and a list of variable
entities displays. You can double-click a result in the Search view
to edit it. All of the elements that use the style are selected in
the template content editor.