<p class="P2">Place the cursor in cell A1 and insert some text. Place the cursor in A2 and insert a number.</p>
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<p class="P2">Format the number as the result by assigning it the "Result" cell style. To do this you can set the cursor in the cell, show the Stylists (F11), then double click the "Results" entry.</p>
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<p class="P2">Format the text as a heading, for example, in bold 20 point font size, with blue lettering against a yellow background. Place the cursor in A1 and apply the desired attributes with the icons and list boxes on the text object bar. Alternatively, you can select the whole text in the cell, call the context menu of the selected text and choose the <span class="T1">Character</span> command.</p>
<p class="P2">Define this new format as a new Style.</p>
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<p class="P2">In the Stylist click the <span class="T1">New Style by Example</span> icon to open a dialog in which you can assign a name for the style. Name the cell style "Title Format," for example. Click OK.</p>
<p class="P2">The new cell style should appear in the Stylist.</p>
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<p class="P2">In order to assign the cells the new title format, select the cells and double click in Stylists on the name of the cell style.</p>