Styles
A style allows you to record the way you format the cells. Once the style has been defined, it can be applied to other cells. By using a style you obtain:
- A consistent cell layout
- Substantial time-savings
The following items can be defined by using a style:
- The color and transparency of the cell
- The position and font of the label
- the position and size of the picture
- The color and thickness of the border
- The shape of the cell
- The use of a page indicator in the cell (indicating the link to another page)
The colors assigned to cells in a style can be chosen freely, but usually the international color code Fitzgerald key is observed.
Color | Used for | Example |
---|---|---|
Yellow | Persons | Grandmother |
Green | Verbs | To walk |
Blue | Adjectives | Beautiful |
Amber | Nouns | House |
Pink | Preposition, social words | Thank you |
Purple | To ask | How are you? |
Brown | Adverbs | Tomorrow, rather, here, never, how, ... |
Gray | Functions | Increase the volume of the device or computer. |
White | Other | I'm hungry, I want to watch television. |