LibreOffice 24.8 Help
Use the Styles deck of the Sidebar to apply, create, edit, and remove formatting styles. Double-click an entry to apply the style.
To dock the Styles window, drag its title bar to the left or to the right side of the workspace. To undock the window, double-click a free space on its toolbar.
By default, the Styles deck displays a preview of the available styles. The previews can be disabled by unchecking the Show Previews box below the list of styles.
Paragraph Styles
Displays formatting styles for paragraphs. Use paragraph styles to apply the same formatting, such as font, numbering, and layout to the paragraphs in your document.
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Displays formatting styles for characters. Use character styles to apply font styles to selected text in a paragraph.
Frame Styles
Displays formatting styles for frames. Use frame styles to format frame layouts and position.
Page Styles
Displays formatting styles for pages. Use page styles to determine page layouts, including the presence of headers and footers.
List Styles
Displays formatting styles for numbered and bulleted lists. Use list styles to format number and bullet characters and to specify indents.
Table Styles
Displays formatting styles for tables. Use table styles to apply borders, backgrounds, fonts, alignment, and number formats to tables.
Applies the selected style to the object or text that you select in the document. Click this icon, and then drag a selection in the document to apply the style. To exit this mode, click the icon again, or press Esc.
Style actions menu
Opens a submenu with more commands.
Select the text.
Double-click the desired character style in the Styles window.
Place the cursor in the paragraph, or select multiple paragraphs.
Double-click the desired paragraph style in the Styles window.
You can assign shortcut keys to Styles from the Keyboard tab. Some shortcuts are predefined. Command+0Ctrl+0 (zero) applies the Body Text paragraph style. Heading 1 through Heading 5 paragraph styles can be applied by using the CommandCtrl key and the heading number. For example Command+2Ctrl+2 applies the Heading 2 paragraph style.
-The Formatting (Styles) toolbar contains icons for applying and modifying styles.