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Managing default object properties

The default object properties in CorelDRAW control the appearance of text and graphic objects in the active document. For example, when you install CorelDRAW for the first time, the default properties for graphic objects determine that each new graphic object has a black outline and no fill.

You can modify the default properties of the following types of objects: artistic media, artistic text, callout, dimension, graphic, and paragraph text. When you modify the defaults, CorelDRAW automatically saves these changes to the current document. If you want to use the custom settings in subsequent documents that you create, you can set them as the new document defaults.

You can specify which object styles, style sets, color styles, or default object properties in the active drawing are set as the new document defaults.

To edit default object properties Back to Top

 

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You can also edit the default object properties by deselecting all objects in the document window, clicking a color or a color style on a palette, or choosing a control that lets you change fill, outline, or text properties, and then enabling the respective check boxes in the Change document defaults dialog box.

You can also edit the default object properties while editing any object in the document window. Right-click the Default object properties folder in the Objects styles docker, and choose Update default properties when editing objects. Any change you make to an object becomes the default setting for new objects.

To set the current style settings as the new document defaults Back to Top

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You can also save settings as the default settings for new documents by using the Options dialog box. For more information, see "Saving defaults" on page 3.


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