Use the the Name field to specify name for the style being edited.
Choose the base style in the Based on Style field (the style being edited could inherit some properties from its base style).
The Next Paragraph Style is a style that Atlantis automatically applies to the paragraph next to the current paragraph.
The example. Let's imagine that we are editing a document that contains the Normal and the Heading 1 styles. The first paragraph of this document is the heading of this document. This first paragraph is associated with the Heading 1 style. Also we know that the Normal style is specified as the Next Paragraph Style for the Heading 1.
So, you have completed typing the heading for your document. The cursor is at the end of the heading paragraph:
Then you press the Enter key to start a new paragraph. Atlantis automatically applies the Normal style to this newly created paragraph.
Use the Hot Key field to specify a hot key for this style.
You could press this hot key to apply this style to the selected paragraphs of your document.
Click the Font..., Paragraph... and Tabs... buttons to change the font format, the paragraph format, and the tab settings for the style being edited.
Note. You cannot change name for some built-in styles (for example, Normal, Heading 1).
Also you cannot change base style for the Normal style, which as a rule, is a base style for other styles of the document.
See also...
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Styles |
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Formatting Font |
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Formatting Paragraphs |
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Tabs |