There are several predesigned styles that you can select from. Highlight the text you would like to add a style, and then select the desired style from the drop-down.
Below are examples of the available styles. The affected text is circled in red.
For most of the styles, you will need to add a return before and after the text or the entire paragraph will be affected.
- Section Subtitle - Adds an additional line of text below the chapter header. The text is centered and italicized. The center justification can be selected.
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- Section Author-The text is sans serif, all-caps, and right justified. The right side is slightly indented.
- Heading 1- The font is sans serif and bolder
- Heading 2- The font is sans serif, bolder, and italicized
- Body Text/Body Text No Indent- Body Text indents the first line of each paragraph and intended for the main text in chapters. Body Text/No Indent aligns the first line of each paragraph with the rest of the paragraph and intended for the main text in chapters.
- Hanging Indent- The first line of a paragraph is left-justified, and the remaining lines are indented.
- Dropcap - The first letter of the paragraph is enlarged to cover two lines of text. Commonly used as the first letter in each chapter. If the default dropcap is not desired, place the cursor before the dropcap letter and click the return button.
- Textbreak - A decorative element of three asterisks between sections or paragraphs, intended to separate text without starting a new chapter.
- Block Text - Two grey bars are added to either side of the paragraph in order to visually separate the text from the other paragraphs. Spacing before and after the block text section is also included.
- Excerpt - The text in the excerpt section is slightly smaller, and indented on either side.
- Quote - The text has added spacing before and after, with quotation marks around the section. A return should be added before and after the section that should be quoted, or the entire page will likely be affected.
- Quote Author - Text is all caps, bold, and right justified
- Letter - Indented paragraph on either side, spacing before and after. A drop cap is added to the first line of text.
- Salutation and Signature - Salution will left-justify and add spacing before the line of text. Signature will right-justify and and spacing after the line of text.
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