Apple Pages 2 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Working With Styles

About Paragraph, Character, and List Styles

Pages provides three different kinds of preformatted styles that you can apply to

text for different purposes.

 Paragraph styles: These styles can be applied only to entire paragraphs (chunks of

text that end with a carriage return), not to individual words within paragraphs.

These include styles for headings, body text, callouts, captions, headers, and

footers. Paragraph styles can include specifications for font, size, text color,

character and line spacing, text shadow, background color, indentation and

margins, tab settings, and more. If you want to create a table of contents for your

document, you need to use paragraph styles when creating headings in your

document. Most documents will use a greater variety of paragraph styles than

character or list styles.

 Character styles: You can apply a character style to any group of characters,

including individual words or groups of words, or letters within a paragraph.

Common examples of character styles are different colors or font sizes used to

emphasize individual words or phrases. Character styles can be applied to text

within a paragraph without changing its paragraph style.

 List styles: When you want to create simple lists or an outline, you can apply list

styles to your text. List styles automatically format your text with bullets or

numbering, depending on which kind of list style you choose. You can also indent

paragraphs as a block by changing their list indent level (see “Creating Bulleted or

Numbered Lists and Outlines” on page 96). Some list styles are very basic, for

simple lists; others, such as Harvard and Legal, allow you to create outlines.

All three of these style types can be seen in the Styles drawer. For more information

about the Styles drawer, see “The Styles Drawer” on page 27.

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