Summary
In this chapter, we’ve explored the ins and outs of direct paragraph formatting. You should have also learned that anything you can do to a paragraph, you can enshrine in a style. You should now be able to do the following:
- Decide when to use direct formatting, and when to use a style
- Distinguish between paragraph formatting attributes and other kinds of attributes
- Properly indent and align any paragraph, as well as determine how to find and use the appropriate tools
- Apply and remove bullets and numbering
- Use shading and boxes to highlight paragraphs
- Explain at the next cocktail party what those strange square dots are at the left side of certain paragraphs
- Decide when to use tabs versus when to use a table