In the WYSIWYG
Editor, click inside the paragraph you want to format. To format
multiple paragraphs, select them all.
From the Style
list,
select the name of the style to apply, such as Heading 2. The paragraph
is formatted for the new style.
Note: To remove paragraph
formatting, select a different style from the list, such as Normal.
Select the text to format.
From the Format
menu, select Font.
On the Font
tab, select any font attributes you want to use for the selected text.
You can select more than one attribute, depending on the effect you want
to achieve (for example, change the font size and the color).
Applying styles
to text
After you link a style sheet to a topic, you can apply any of its styles
to the text in your topics. Whenever you modify the style, the text that
uses it is automatically updated to reflect the new formats.
To remove
font effects (such as superscript, subscript, small caps, etc.) from selected
text in the WYSIWYG editor, click Default
Paragraph Font on the Style
list.
To
remove font effects from selected text on the Font
dialog, clear the Effects
check boxes.
Netscape
Navigator cannot correctly interpret paragraph level embedded styles and
style sheet styles when they are applied to paragraphs containing form
elements. If you want to apply a paragraph style to a paragraph containing
a form element, use inline styles (select the form element and use the
Formatting toolbar) or character level styles.