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hi and welcome students todayamp;#39;s tutorial will cover Microsoft Word 2016 and how to modify a style letamp;#39;s go ahead and get started so you see that I have a Microsoft Word document right here and it looks like a research paper most research papers are written in APA or MLA format so that requires certain font paragraph and formatting options so if I want to change those options for a specific piece of text Iamp;#39;m gonna have to go through highlight that text and change those options instead of doing this over and over and over again I could actually modify a style within my document so if you donamp;#39;t know what a style is you could see that as you click on different parts of the document they have different looks to them if you go to the Home tab and you go right over here to the Styles group you can see what the current look of that or the current style of that portion of the document it so for instance when I clicked right up here on Crystal Matheson it highligh