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The Item Style applied to the selected item (if any) displays in bold in the Item Styles
palette. If the name has a + next to it, the item uses local formatting that is different from
what is defined in the Item Style. To remove local formatting from an item, select the
item, click No Style at the top of the Item Styles palette, and then click the Item Style
name again. You can also remove local formatting by Option+clicking/Alt+clicking the
name of the Item Style.
To create, edit, duplicate, delete, import, or export Item Styles, use the Item Styles dialog
box (Edit > Item Styles). You can also edit Item Styles by Option+clicking/Alt+clicking
the Item Style name in the Item Styles palette or selecting the Item Style and choosing
Edit from the Item Styles palette menu.
See also "Creating Item Styles" and "Checking Item Style usage."
Creating Item Styles
You can base an Item Style on a formatted item or create it from scratch. To create an Item
Style:
1
To start with a formatted item, select it. To start from scratch, make sure no items are
selected.
2
Click the New button in the Item Styles palette. You can also choose New from the
palette menu, or choose Edit > Item Style and then click New in the dialog box.
Edit Item Style dialog box
3
In the General tab, enter a descriptive name in the Name field.
4
If you want a keyboard shortcut, enter it in the Keyboard Equivalent field. On Mac OS
X, you can use any combination of Command, Option, Control, and Shift with the numbers
on the numeric keypad or the function keys. On Windows, you can use any combination
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