entire document by switching to a different style set. The Quick Style names are the
same; only their defined formatting changes. So if you have applied the Heading 1 style
to a paragraph, you can change its formatting simply by changing the style set.
You display the list of available style sets by clicking the Change Styles button and then
clicking Style Set.
Clicking one of these style sets displays thumbnails of its styles in the Quick Styles gallery.
You can point to any style set in the list to see a live preview of how the applied styles
in a set will look, and you can click a style set to apply its definitions to the document.
See Also For information about creating custom styles, refer to Microsoft Word 2010
Step by Step, by Joyce Cox and Joan Lambert (Microsoft Press, 2010).
In addition to applying Quick Styles to quickly change the look of paragraphs and
characters, you can apply predefined text effects to a selection to add more zing.
Clicking the Text Effects button in the Font group on the Home tab displays a gallery
of effects to choose from.
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