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You can edit a style or style set either by changing its attributes in the Object styles docker, or by changing the attributes of an object linked to the style or style set, and then applying these changes to the style or style set.
You can also edit a style or style set by copying attributes from an object to the style or style set.
You can override style attributes. When you override an attribute, it is no longer related to the style definition, and changes to the style do not affect the object until you remove the override.
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Click Window Dockers Object styles. |
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In the Object styles docker, open the Styles folder, and select a style. |
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Click Window Dockers Object styles. |
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In the Object styles docker, open the Style sets folder, and select a style set. |
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Click the Add or remove style button next to the style set, and click the style type that you want to add or remove from the style set. |
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Using the Pick tool , select an object that has a style or style set applied to it. |
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Click Object Object properties. |
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In the Object properties docker, edit the object properties. |
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Click Window Dockers Object styles. |
You can also copy the properties of an object to a style or style set by right-clicking the style or style set in the Object styles docker, choosing Copy properties from, and then clicking an object in the document window.
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Using the Pick tool , select an object that has a style applied to it. |
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Click Object Object properties. |
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In the Object properties docker, edit an object attribute defined by a style. |
To remove a style override, do one of the following:
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