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# Styling with XML
## Setup
1. Create a new word document in Microsoft Word
2. Customise the styles on the Ribbon Bar.
For example, modify the `Normal` , `Heading 1` , `Heading 2` like so:


3. You can even create a totally new `Style` :


4. Save
5. Re-name the saved `.docx` file to `.zip` and un-zip
6. Find `styles.xml`

## Usage
Read the styles using `fs` , and put it into the `Document` object in the constructor:
```js
const styles = fs.readFileSync("./styles.xml", "utf-8");
const doc = new docx.Document({
title: "Title",
externalStyles: styles,
});
```
You can use paragraphs, `heading1()` , `heading2()` etc and it will be styled according to your `styles.xml` created earlier. You can even use your new style you made by calling the `style` method:
```js
doc.createParagraph("Cool Heading Text").heading1();
let paragraph = new docx.Paragraph('This is a custom named style from the template "Cool New Style"');
paragraph.style("Cool New Style");
doc.addParagraph(paragraph);
doc.createParagraph("Some normal text");
```
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Example: https://github.com/dolanmiu/docx/blob/master/demo/demo13.ts