The Styles feature in Microsoft Word is a versatile, time-saving tool
that can allow editors to streamline their workflow, saving time while
creating professional documents for their clients as well as templates
for themselves. This 60-minute webinar
goes deep into the features of Styles, including how to add,
remove, and edit Styles; create style sheets; and troubleshoot
formatting that stems from issues with Styles.
Webinar attendees
will leave understanding how to customize the Styles menu, the
difference between paragraph and character Styles, how to use the Style
Inspector, how to create a style sheet, and more.
Students should
have access to a version of Microsoft Word. The webinar focuses on Word
365 but points out what is different for Mac and older Word versions.
Rochelle Deans
(she/her) is an editor and formatter with more than eleven years of
experience, formatting everything from engineering reports to
dissertations, and from epic fantasy to branded study handouts. Her
booklet “Advanced Features of Word: How to Easily Format Theses and
Dissertations” is published through the Editorial Freelancers
Association. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, two young
children, and a cat who is bad at being a cat. Her bad habits include
mispronouncing words, eating ice cream right before bed, and spending
too much time on the internet.
This webinar originally aired on June 29, 2021.
