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Youamp;#39;ve written a beautiful report in Google Docs youamp;#39;re ready to share with the world, except that you want to change the styles, but you want to change all of the styles at one time, you just want to try on a couple different moods inside the document, but thereamp;#39;s no easy built-in way to do that. All right so weamp;#39;ll set the scene here and just give a quick overview of what weamp;#39;re looking at, so this is just a finished document, and it has styles applied to it already, meaning that this is the title, so I have come over here to the toolbar, Iamp;#39;ve used this drop-down, and Iamp;#39;ve picked title and when you do that, it applies this style already, which sometimes thatamp;#39;s enough right. You come down, thereamp;#39;s a subtitle, and then thereamp;#39;s headers and normal text, and you can get kind of a hint as to whatamp;#39;s going on if you leave the document outline on the left-hand side, so these are al