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On the Home tab, point to a style to preview it. If you dont see a style you want, select one of the arrows next to the style list to scroll through the gallery or expand it. Select a style.
Right-click the text on which you want to base a new style. In the mini toolbar that appears, click Styles, and then click Create a Style. In the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box, give your style a name and click OK. Your new style will now appear in the Styles gallery.
Define a new list style Select the text or numbered list you want to change. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Multilevel List. Specify a name for your new list style. Choose the number to start the list at. Choose a level in the list to apply your formatting.
In Word 2010, you can use the new SmartArt graphics picture layouts to tell your story with photographs or other images. Just insert your pictures in the SmartArt shapes of your picture layout diagram. Each shape also has a caption where you can add descriptive text.
Create a new style In your Word document, format text to look the way you want for the style, then select it. In the Home tab, expand the text styles list. Select Create New Style from Selection and name the style. Note: You can see the preview of style formatting below the name in the box. Select OK.
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0:02 0:59 To select a whole line click to the left of it then use the formatting. Options to change the font.MoreTo select a whole line click to the left of it then use the formatting. Options to change the font. Font size font color or make it bold italic or underlined. You can even copy the formatting.
Microsoft Word Starter 2010 is a word processing program designed for everyday tasks such as writing letters, updating your rsum, and creating newsletters.
Create a new style based on document formatting Right-click the text on which you want to base a new style. In the mini toolbar that appears, click Styles, and then click Create a Style. In the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box, give your style a name and click OK.

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