User Guide

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To create a new style based on an existing style:
1 Select Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork.
2 In the Styles panel, select the style on which you want to base the new style.
Note: Selecting a style when no objects are selected causes the style to define the default attributes for all new
objects. For more information, see “Changing default attributes” on page 146.
3 Do one of the following:
Click the Styles panel Options menu control and select New.
Drag the preview swatch from the style in the Object panel Properties list into an empty area of
the Styles panel.
To create a new style based on attributes you set in the Object panel:
1 Select Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork.
2 Set attributes in the Object panel.
3 Do one of the following:
Click the Styles panel Options menu control and select New.
Drag the style preview from the Object panel Properties list into an empty area of the
Styles panel.
To duplicate a style:
1 Select Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork.
2 In the Styles panel, select a style.
3 Click the Styles panel Options menu control and select Duplicate.
To remove a style:
1 Select Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork.
2 In the Styles panel, select a style.
3 Click the Styles panel Options menu control and select Remove.
To remove all unused styles:
Click the Styles panel Options menu control and select Remove Unused.
To rename a style:
1 Click the Styles panel Options menu control and select a view that displays style names.
2 Double-click the style name in the Styles panel.
3 Type a new name, and click outside the Styles panel or press Enter (Windows) or Return
(Macintosh).