Deleting styles
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- What is a Template?
- What Are Styles?
- Applying Styles
- Modifying Styles
- Creating New (Custom) Styles
- Copying and Moving Styles
- Deleting Styles
- Using a Template to Create a Document
- Creating a Template
- Adding Templates using the Extension Manager
- Editing a Template
- Changing the Template Assigned to a Document
- Setting a Default Template
- Organizing templates
- Examples of Style Use
Deleting Styles
You cannot remove (delete) any of Apache OpenOffice's predefined styles from a document or template, even if they are not in use.
You can remove any user-defined (custom) styles; but before you do, you should make sure the styles are not in use. If an unwanted style is in use, you will want to replace it with a substitute style.
To delete unwanted styles, right-click on them (one at a time) in the Styles and Formatting window and click Delete on the pop-up menu.
If the style is in use, you receive a warning message.
If the style is not in use, you receive a confirmation message; click Yes .
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