Word for Mac doesn’t have this as a separate feature, but the top of the Styles Pane gives similar information about the current style and any manual formatting applied. This gives you information about the current style. If you click the button circled at the bottom of the right-hand Styles pane above, the Style Inspector pop-up window will open. The Mac’s Style pane look a bit different, and by default shows formatting. On the right is the same pane but with ‘Show Preview’ selected – now the styles are shown as they appear when in use. In the Styles pane shown below left, Heading 2 is selected because the cursor is sitting in text that is Heading 2 style. On a Mac, click the Styles Pane button on the ribbon (or Cmd+Opt_Shift+S). On a PC you can click the dialog box arrow on the bottom right (2) to see the Styles pane (or with the keyboard shortcut Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S). Looking again at the Styles section of your Home ribbon. The current style is highlighted – above it is Heading 1.
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