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Hi Mark,

In Word 07, You can modify and existing Style or create a new one via Home|Change Styles. If you scroll up/down the Styles list, you should the the current Style highlighted. Right-click on that to modify (actually, you can also modify by simply right-clicking on the current paragraph), or you can select a different Style from the list. To create a new Style, click on the 'New Style' button (bottom right of the 'Change Styles' box).



To give you an idea of what you can do with paragraph Styles, see the attached. Mastering them is well worth the effort. I have found that adding the Styles panel to the QAT makes switching Styles as I work with a document quite easy.
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