Every Pages template includes character styles that consist of formatting attributes such as bold, an underline, or superscript. You can apply character styles to body text and text in text boxes and shapes, but not to text in table cells.
Tap the character style name (it may say None), then tap a character style.
Tap outside the controls to close them, or to return to the first page of text controls, tap Back and then tap Text.
To add a new style, you first modify the text of a paragraph in your document to look the way you want, then create the new style based on that text.
multiple times to step back through your changes and reverse them.
You can create your own character styles in body text and text in text boxes and shapes, but not in table cells.
in the top-left corner.
The new style is selected in the menu and appears with a temporary name.
Type a name for the new style, then tap Done at the top of the controls.
Tap the document to close the Format controls.
You can modify a character style so that all text that uses the character style is automatically updated to match, or create a new style based on an existing style.
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Tap the style name that appears (it doesn’t have to be the style you want to redefine).
Swipe left on the style you want to modify, then tap Redefine.
The name of the style doesn’t change.
You can delete a text style that isn’t being used in your document. You might want to do this to simplify the menu.
Tap in any text, then tap Create a table of contents in Pages on iPad