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Next Style, applies that style to the following paragraph. Next style will be
applied while selecting ‘Apply Using Next Style‘ command even if current
paragraph style sheet is defined as Next Style. Next style will not be applied
while selecting ‘Apply Using Next Style‘ command if No Style is defined as Next
Style. The options for this feature are as follows:
Apply Using Next Style: Applies style sheets using Next Style.
Apply Using Next Style & Retain Local Type Styles: Applies style sheets
using Next Style, leaving local type styles (such as bold and italic) intact.
Apply Using Next Style & Retain Local Type Styles & OpenType Styles:
Applies style sheets using Next Style, leaving both local type styles (such as
bold and italic) and OpenType styles intact.
Apply Using Next Style & Remove Local Formatting: Applies style sheets
using Next Style, plus any local formatting necessary to maintain each
paragraph’s current appearance.
When local paragraph or character attributes exist in selected text, a plus sign
displays next to the style sheet name in the Style Sheets palette. To remove
local attributes, click No Style and then reselect the style sheet, or
Option+click/Alt+click the style sheet name.
Appending style sheets
To import paragraph and character style sheets from a different article or
project, choose File > Append, navigate to the target article or project file, then
display the Style Sheets pane and import the style sheets you want.
If a style sheet from the source file has the same name as a style sheet in the
target project, but is defined differently, the Append Conflict dialog box is
displayed. You can use this dialog box to determine how such conflicts are
handled.
Working with conditional styles
Conditional styles let you automatically apply formatting to text based on the
content of that text. For example, consider the text-formatting conventions
shown in the following image: