What is the term used to describe a saved collection of formatting characteristics that can be applied to items within a document?

Having applied a particular heading style to several headings within a document, you modify the style to include bold and italic font formatting. What happens to the headings that were previously formatted in that style, and why?
A. They remain as they are. You cannot modify a style that has already been applied to text in the current document.

B. They are updated to reflect the modified heading style settings. When a heading style is modified, all text formatted in that style is updated.

C. They remain as they are. Changes in style affect only text typed from that point forward.

D. Each heading reverts to its original setting. When you modify styles, you make them unavailable to previously formatted styles.

What is a saved collection of formatting characteristics that can be applied to items within a document?

A style is a set of formatting characteristics that you can apply to text, tables, and lists in your document to quickly change their appearance.

What is a collection of character and paragraph formatting that is stored and named?

A style is a stored set of character and paragraph formatting attributes that can be applied to selected text. For example, you may want all of the department names mentioned in your document to appear in Garamond 16 point, bold.

What was that Word feature enables you to format areas of a document differently?

border. This Word feature enables you to format areas of a document differently, such as horizontally centering a headline while formatting remaining document text in columns.

What is a combination of title heading and paragraph styles that can be used to format all of those elements at one time?

Style sets include a combination of title, heading, and paragraph styles. Style sets allow you to format all elements in your document at once instead of modifying each element separately.