From the course: Word: Formatting and Styles in Depth (365/2019)

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Inheriting properties from another style

Inheriting properties from another style

From the course: Word: Formatting and Styles in Depth (365/2019)

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Inheriting properties from another style

- [Instructor] I created this document so we could talk about how styles are inherited. The styles we have created and worked with so far have been based on another style with the exception of the normal style, which most of them are based on. For example, if we look at heading one, you'll notice this is based on normal. Heading two. Based on normal. Heading three. Based a normal. If I look at no spacing, it's actually not based on any other style, but the other styles here, by and large are based on normal, or occasionally on no spacing. I created two unique styles that are not based on the normal style. One of them is called unique style, and if we look at this, it's not based on anything, therefore, it actually has to have a font and a font size included, and then, uniquely green, here, its based on unique. The difference is it's a slightly smaller font and it's a different color. So here are styles…

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