Understanding the Style System—A Typesetting Efficiency Revolution
Master the style system and achieve a 10x efficiency boost in your typesetting workflow.
Key Takeaways
- Understand what typesetting is and why you need to learn it
- Master page setup, margins, headers and footers
- Learn to use fonts, font sizes, and character formatting correctly
- Build a style system for efficient formatting workflow
- Use styles to automatically generate table of contents
- Master paragraph formatting, table layout, and image-text mixing
- Handle common typesetting issues in practice
If the first three chapters teach basic operations, the style system is the key watershed from beginner to expert. Master styles, and your typesetting efficiency will increase 10x.
4.1 What are Styles? Why Must You Learn Them?
Definition of Styles
A style is a collection of preset formatting rules. When you create a “Heading 1” style, it contains all formatting information like font, size, color, paragraph spacing, etc.
The Core Power of Styles
Imagine you have a 50-page report where all first-level headings were originally blue 14pt. Now you need to change them to red 16pt.
- ❌ Without styles: Find each heading one by one and modify → Takes 1 hour, easy to miss some
- ✅ With styles: Modify the “Heading 1” style definition → All 50 headings update automatically → 30 seconds
Other Benefits of Styles
- Automatic TOC: Style hierarchy enables automatic table of contents generation
- Quick Navigation: Jump to any section via outline view
- Format Consistency: Eliminates inconsistencies like “some headings bold, some not”
- Cross-document Application: Styles can be copied to other documents
4.2 Three Major Categories of Styles
Paragraph Styles
Include font, size, line spacing, alignment, indentation. Used for headings, body text, lists.
Character Styles
Include font, size, color, bold, italic. Used for emphasis, foreign text markers.
Linked Styles
Combination of paragraph + character styles.
4.3 Opening the Styles Pane (Must Learn)
Windows Word
Shortcut: Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S
Or:
- Click “Home” tab
- Click the “Styles Manager” button at bottom right of Styles group
WPS Writer
- Click “Home” tab
- Click the dropdown arrow next to Styles
- Select “Styles Manager”
4.4 How to Apply Existing Styles
Method 1: Using Styles Pane (Most Intuitive)
- Select the paragraph or heading
- Click “Heading 1” or “Normal” in the Styles pane
- The paragraph immediately adopts all formatting from that style
Method 2: Using Shortcuts (Fastest)
- Ctrl+Alt+1: Apply “Heading 1”
- Ctrl+Alt+2: Apply “Heading 2”
- Ctrl+Alt+3: Apply “Heading 3”
- Ctrl+Shift+N: Apply “Normal”
Method 3: Using the Ribbon
- Select paragraph
- “Home” tab → Styles group → Click the style to apply