Building a family history book means a lot of text. Chapter titles, names, dates, captions, quotes. Keeping all of it looking consistent used to mean formatting each text block by hand and hoping you matched the last one. Not anymore.

We have rebuilt how text styles work in the editor so your book stays polished with far less effort.

Change a style once, update the whole book

Every named text style is now global. Adjust a style, say your chapter title, and every text linked to it updates at once, across all pages. No page by page hunting. Pick a bigger font or a different color one time and the whole book follows.

Create your own styles

You are no longer limited to the styles that ship with a template. Format one text block exactly the way you want, then save it as a new named style. From that point on you can apply that same look to any text with a single click, and it joins the global system: change it later and everything using it changes with it.

This is the quickest way to give a long book one consistent voice. Define your headings, your captions, and your body text as styles, and reuse them everywhere.

Small touches that add up

  • Styles are shown as clear, tappable cards so you always know what you are applying.
  • Click a style with nothing selected and we drop in a fresh text block already formatted, ready to type.
  • Even templates that started without any styles now let you create your own from scratch.

See it in action

The video above walks through the whole flow: editing a style, watching it ripple across the book, and saving your own. It is faster to watch than to read, so give it a look and try it on your next project.

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