Linking CSS Style Sheets to Web Pages

If you are using Word to create Web pages that will be used in recent-vintage browsers, you can use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to achieve much of the same formatting control that styles and templates provide for print documents in Word.

Word's Templates and Add-Ins dialog box enables you to link a Web page to one or more Cascading Style Sheets, change links to style sheets that already exist, or change the priorities in which multiple style sheets are applied to a single document. To make these changes, follow these steps:

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Choose Tools, Templates and Add-Ins.
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Click the Linked CSS tab (see Figure 11.7).
Figure 11.7. The Linked CSS tab allows you to control which style sheets are linked to a Web page, ...

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