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Assign a list style to a list item using the style and formatting window - OpenOffice.org

How-To: Assign a list style to a list item using the style and formatting window - OpenOffice.org
  1. This screencast demonstrates how to assign list styles to list items using the styles and formatting window.
  2. First remember that you can open the styles and formatting window by pressing "F11"on the keyboard.
  3. Now, to start formatting a list item, select the list item you want by clicking on it once.
  4. Next. move your mouse to the styles and formatting window and click on the list styles button here.
  5. Next, double click on the list style that you want to apply.
  6. Great! As you can see, the list style has been applied.
  7. Notice that the other list items have changed to adapt to the new style you applied.
  8. Great! You have learned how to apply list styles to list items. Congratulations!
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Assign a list style to a list item using the style and formatting window

This screencast shows you the step by step process on how to assign a list to a list item using the style and formatting window.

You will learn:

  • How to select text or characters.
  • How to access the different character styles in the styles and formatting window.
  • How to assign a list style to a list item using the styles and formatting window.

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This tutorial procedure can be applied to the following OpenOffice.org

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