Do one or both of the following:
Apply
a style to text
Apply a
style to characters
In Page view, do the following:
In the Normal pane, select text that you want to change within a paragraph.
In the Style box ,
click the built-in
or user-defined
character style you want to apply.
Notes
Character styles are shown in the Style box by a small, underlined letter a in front of the style name.
Only one built-in character style is installed with Microsoft FrontPage (shown in the Style box as Default Character Style and preceded by a small, underlined letter a). The Default Character Style removes formatting applied by user-defined character styles.
Apply a
style to paragraphs
In the Normal pane, click anywhere inside the paragraph you want to change.
In the Style box , click the
built-in
or user-defined
paragraph style you want to apply.
Notes
Paragraph styles are identified by a paragraph symbol (for built-in styles) or the absence of a character (for user-defined styles) in front of the style name.
You can apply a character style to an entire paragraph, but you must select the entire paragraph to do so. Some character style attributes may not display correctly when applied to an entire paragraph.
Apply
a style to other page elements
Apply
a style to a page element that doesn't support a Style button
Some Microsoft FrontPage web components, such as the hit counter, do not have dialog boxes that support the Style button.
In Page view, do the following:
In the Normal pane, select the page element you want to change.
In the Style box
on the formatting toolbar, click the built-in or
user-defined style you want to apply.
Apply
a style to a page element that supports a Style button
Style buttons are available in the Properties dialog boxes for most page elements, including tables, form fields, and plug-ins.
In Page view, do the following:
In the Normal pane, select the page element you want to change.
On the Format menu, click Properties.
Click the Style button.
If the page element you are working with does not support a Style button, follow the steps above under "Apply a style to a page element that doesn't support a Style button."
Specify the style you want to apply as follows:
To apply a style from the embedded cascading style sheet (CSS) for the page, click the Class box, and then click a selection in the list of available class selectors.
To apply a style from an external CSS, type the name of the style in the Class box.
To apply an ID selector, type the name of the selector in the ID box.
To create an inline CSS, click Format, and then click Font, Paragraph, Border, Numbering, or Position to specify the formatting characteristics.