CorelDRAW lets you group styles into style sets. A style set is a collection of styles that helps you define the appearance of an object. For example, you can create a style set containing a fill style and an outline style that you can apply to graphic objects such as rectangles, ellipses, and curves.
In CorelDRAW, styles can contain other styles. A style that contains another style is called a parent; a style that is contained within another style is called a child. Properties are automatically inherited from the parent; however, you can override inherited properties for a child and set its own specific properties. When you modify the parent style, the child style is updated automatically. If you set child-specific attributes, the attributes are no longer related to the parent, so if you modify the parent, the child-specific attributes will not be modified. The parent-child relationship applies to style sets as well.
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.
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.
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From the Styles folder, drag existing styles to the new style set.
Right-click a style set, and click New Child Style Set.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.