Using paragraph styles
The result should resemble Figure 9.
Figure 9 Text with the Heading 3 style is indented.
Linked styles
Some OpenOffice.org styles are linked together. This means that a change in one style
affects every style linked to to it. For example, every Heading style (such as Heading 1,
Heading 2) is linked with a style called Heading. This relationship is illustrated in Figure
10.
Figure 10 Linked styles.
As an example, suppose you want to change the font of not only Heading 1, or Heading 2, but
all headings. The easiest way to do that, is to take advantage of this linking. Open the stylist
(press F11) and select Heading.
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