Operation Manual

Working with styles and style sets | 481
A preview shows you what object attributes will be included in the new style set.
3 Click New style set from.
4 In the New style set from dialog box, type a name in the New style set name box.
If the Object styles docker is not open, enable the Open object styles docker check box in the New style set from dialog box.
You can also create a style set from an object by dragging the object to the Style sets folder in the Object styles docker. If you drag
the object over an existing style set in the Style sets folder, the attributes of the object replace the attributes of the style set, and all
objects to which the style set has been applied are automatically updated.
To define a style
1
Click Window Dockers Object styles.
2
In the Object styles docker, click the New style button , and choose a style type.
The style appears in the Styles folder with a name assigned by the application, for example “Fill 1.”
3 Specify the style attributes that you want.
You can also
Rename a style Right-click a style, click Rename, type a new name, and press
Enter.
Delete a style Do one of the following:
Select a style in the Styles folder, and click the Delete style
button .
Right-click a style, and click Delete.
Duplicate a style Right-click a style, and click Duplicate.
Create a child style Do one of the following:
Select a style in the Styles folder, and click the New child style
button .
Right-click a style, and click New child style.
To define a style set
1
Click Window Dockers Object styles.
2
In the Object styles docker, click the New style set button to create an empty style set to which you can add styles.
The style set appears in the Style sets folder with a name assigned by the application, for example “Style Set 1.”
3 Do one of the following:
Click the Add or remove style button next to the style set, and select the style types that you want to add to the style set. Then,
set the properties of each style.
From the Styles folder, drag existing styles to the new style set.