Calc has many predefined styles,how do I find the definition of those styles?

Is there any way other than defining an array of cells with numbers and text and applying those styles?

Again I must prove I’m not a robot multiple times.
To whom should these problems be explained to get resolution if not on this list?
Never mind, I found the ‘Feedback’ button at the bottom of the page.

Be well,
Mike

[Edit - Opaque] Removed <pre> tags for readability.

Don’t understand your question - Styles Manager (F11) allows through Right click -> Modify determination of all properties of a style.

Thank you, Opaque.
That’s the answer I was looking for.

Blessings on you,
Mike

Why do you use <pre> formatting in your question? It makes it ugly to read. On this site, line breaks are coded as double-Enter if this is what you’re looking for.

@MikeMcClain46

adding [Solved] in front of the title is not the way to mark a question correctly answered. If an answer works for you or has been correctly answered click the check mark (:heavy_check_mark:) next to the answer. The check mark turns to green and this work could be quickly recognized as an answered question in the overview list.

I used the pre tags because that’s the only way I know so far to get a posting to look as I enter it.

Thank you, Opaque for that.
Mike

Questions and answers are in the end some HTML. Therefore, you must leave a blank line (two Enters) to make a final line break.

The mark up for monospaced text without added formatted is 4 spaces at start of line. This gives an equivalent for HTLM <pre>.

For the records (according to @MikeMcClain46’s comment)

Use Styles Manager (F11) which allows determination of all properties of a style through Right click -> Modify

Please, if the answer solves the question click :heavy_check_mark:.