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2. (Optional) Click to expand or collapse sections within the list of
attributes. This reveals which attributes are currently set. Uncheck any
attributes you want to exclude from the style definition, or check any
you want to additionally include.
3. (Optional) If you want to modify any attribute, select its value and edit
via flyout, drop-down list, dialog, or input box.
4. Type a Name to identify the style thumbnail, and optionally, save to a
different Preview Type (see above) instead of the default cog shape;
this preview type will show in the Styles tab.
5. Select the Style tab's Main category and Subcategory where you want
to save the style thumbnail to. Styles are saved to the tab's My Styles
category by default. You'll need to create any custom categories in
advance.
6. (Optional) To help find styles in the Styles tab, add tags to your
style definition by entering text (e.g., 3d) and clicking the Add Tag
button. You'll be able to search for the style via the Styles tab. See
Finding styles on p. 90.
7. Click OK. A thumbnail for the new graphic style appears in the
designated Styles tab category.
Once a graphic style is listed in a gallery, you can modify it or create a copy (for
example, to define a derivative style) by right-clicking on its thumbnail and
choosing Edit Style... or Copy Style....










