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Using the Style Area

Summary: Sometimes it is handy to know what style has been applied to paragraphs. This is where the style area comes in really handy. Turning on the style area is easy, provided you are viewing your document in the proper way. This tip explains how to use the style area. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

Word can show you what the style names are for all paragraphs in your document. This is useful if you are editing a document and need to see if the appropriate styles have been applied. To reveal styles on the left side of the screen, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure you are viewing your document using Normal view.
  2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
  3. Make sure the View tab is selected. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. Set the Style Area Width field to a value other than 0. (A good starting point is .5, which represents one-half inch.)
  5. Click on OK to close the dialog box.

At the left side of your document you should now see a style area. Notice that the style assigned to each paragraph is now visible within the style area. If you want to change the width of the style area at this point, you can do so by using the mouse. Simply click on the vertical line that sets off the style area and drag it left or right.

You should note that the style area is only visible if you are using Normal or, in some versions of Word, Outline views. If you switch to any other view, the style area disappears. If you are using any version of Word prior to Word 2000, and you cannot see the Style Area Width box in step 4, then you forgot to switch to Normal view, as mentioned in step 1.

Tip #470 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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