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Hosun
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April 22, 2023
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plus sign

  • April 22, 2023
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Hi,

 

In Screenshot below, there is (No Styles)+.

 

What does + (plus sign) mean?

 

Is there overide I missed?

 

Hosun

 

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Correct answer Bill Silbert

A plus sign next to a style name in the Paragraph Styles Panel means that local formatting has also been applied to selected text formatted with that style. If you select paragraph styled text and use the Break Link to Style option from the Paragraph Panel pull-down menu you will get the (No Styles)+ that you are seeing in your example. If you use the Break Link to Style option for text that only has the Basic Paragraph style applied you will get the (No Styles) with no plus sign.

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Bill Silbert
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Bill SilbertCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 22, 2023

A plus sign next to a style name in the Paragraph Styles Panel means that local formatting has also been applied to selected text formatted with that style. If you select paragraph styled text and use the Break Link to Style option from the Paragraph Panel pull-down menu you will get the (No Styles)+ that you are seeing in your example. If you use the Break Link to Style option for text that only has the Basic Paragraph style applied you will get the (No Styles) with no plus sign.

Hosun
HosunAuthor
Inspiring
April 23, 2023

[Screenshot 1]

1. Text on Basic Paragraph

2. Break Line to Style

3. No Styles without the plus sign

 

[Screenshot 2]

1. Text on ch heading lev2 appen5

2. Break Line to Style

3. No Styles with the plus sign

 

After applying Break Line to Style, should I save the change or undo the change?

Is Break Line to Style to see if there is local formatting?

Dose Break Line to Style have no effective change on the document?

 

Hosun