# Library: Global Classes

Global Classes are sets of styles that are grouped together and given a name. They can then be applied to elements that will immediately take on the styles of the Global Class.

Global Classes are useful if you want to apply the same set of styles to multiple elements.

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[Library: Add Classes](/cwicly/cloud-design-library/library-globals/library-global-classes/library-add-classes.md)
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[Installation: Add Classes](/cwicly/cloud-design-library/library-globals/library-global-classes/installation-add-classes.md)
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[Library: Class Settings](/cwicly/cloud-design-library/library-globals/library-global-classes/library-class-settings.md)
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