
Nov 25, 2016
One of the most essential documents any business can have is a company style guide. Yet, not many do.
A style guide ensures that all internal or external communication is consistent in its look and feel. Brand consistency helps brand recognition, helping you stay top-of-mind amongst your customers.
In the following posts, Keith Ching, one of New Horizons' Office Applications experts, take us step-by-step through:
- Style fundamentals in Microsoft Word
- Heading styles
- Modifying the formatting attributes of Word Styles
- Creating new styles over a document
- Managing Styles
For more information, take a look at New Horizons’ Microsoft Word Training Courses.


Jul 04, 2020
Styles in Microsoft Word is a great way to format document text because it allows you to apply easily over selections and to ensure a consistent font theme. Styles is [...]


Jul 11, 2020
Here is Part 2 of my "Working with Styles in Microsoft Word" blog series. As you have now applied styles over the document to ensure a consistent font theme which may [...]


Aug 18, 2020
In part 3 of my Working with Styles series, we are going to look at modifying the formatting attributes of Word Styles. When you create a new document by default it’s in [...]


Sep 08, 2020
Previously on Word Styles we looked at changing the Style attributes of the Normal Style and Heading Styles that would mean a company font theme can be applied to new [...]


Oct 12, 2020
Previously on Word Styles we looked at creating new styles over a document that will create, in effect, a company style guide. Now the company has a complete style guide [...]
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