Setting up my standard text across applications in OSX

I am trying to create a master style for the text only. It seems that I can only create one temporarily and then have to re-ignite it each time I open a new document. It seems to be particularly difficult to do this in Pages and in Mail. I can handle it in Keynote.

Hi Richtim,
In Pages, format a document with your style etc. then Save As Template. In Pages > Preferences > General > For new document: > Use template: and choose:
When you open Pages or want a new blank document (File > New) that template will open. This works in Numbers too.
In Mail, create a signature with your chosen style. Add a blank line (same style) at the top of the signature for you to start typing your message. A new message will have that style:
Regards,
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