Applying or removing HTML styles


    The symbols to the left of each HTML style listed in HTML Styles palette tell you whether the HTML style is for inline text selections or paragraphs. Paragraph styles are applied to the entire paragraph that contains the selected text or insertion point. The symbols also indicate whether the HTML style will completely replace the formatting of the text or just get added to it. You can apply more than one HTML style to selected text and you can remove all the HTML styles at once.

To apply an HTML style to text:

  1. Select the text or click anywhere in the paragraph that you want to format.
  2. In the HTML Styles palette, do one of the following:
    • Drag an HTML style from the palette to selected text on a page.
    • Double-click an HTML style to apply it to a selection.
    • Select an HTML style and click the Apply Styles button Apply Styles button .
    An HTML style can apply several HTML attributes to text at once.
    An HTML style can apply several HTML attributes to text at once.

To remove all HTML styles from selected text:

    In the HTML Styles palette, choose Clear Inline Styles or Clear Paragraph Styles from the palette menu.

    Note: To remove an HTML style application, you can also use the History palette or choose Edit > Undo Apply Style. (See Using the Undo, Redo, and Revert to Saved commands.)