A style is a predefined combination of font style, color, and size that can be applied to any text in your document. Styles can help your documents achieve a more professional appearance
Style sets include a combination of title, heading, and paragraph styles. Style sets allow you to format all elements in your document at once instead of modifying each element separately.
From the Design tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Document Formatting group.
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
Choose the desired style set from the drop-down menu.
Choosing a Style Set
The selected style set will be applied to your entire document.
The applied Style Set
To modify a style:
Locate and right-click the style you want to change in the Styles group, then select Modify... from the drop-down menu.
Selecting a style to modify
A dialog box will appear. Make the desired formattingchanges, such as font style, size, and color. If you want, you can also change the name of the style.
When you're satisfied, click OK to save your changes.
Modifying a style
The style will be modified.
To create a new style:
Click the arrow in the bottom-right corner of the Styles group.
Clicking the arrow in the bottom-right corner of the Styles group
The Styles task pane will appear. Select the New Style button at the bottom of the task pane.
Clicking the New Style button
A dialog box will appear. Enter a name for the style, and choose the desired text formatting.
When you're satisfied, click OK.
Creating a new style
The new style will appear in the Styles group.
The newly created style in the Styles group
Challenge!
Open an existing Word document. If you want, you can use the practice document.
Apply several different styles to different parts of your document.