When you apply a style or a style set to an object, the object takes on only the attributes that are defined by the style or style set. For example, if you apply an outline style, the object outline changes while its other attributes stay the same.
You can apply styles and styles sets by using the Object Styles docker and the Properties docker.
In the Properties docker, attributes which are defined by a style appear with a source indicator that is green and has a vertical line in the middle . (The source indicator is the little square next to the attribute name.) If there is no style applied, the source indicator appears blank . If there is an override of the applied style, the source indicator color is orange with a horizontal line in the middle .
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Click Window Dockers Object Styles. |
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In the Object Styles docker, select a style or style set, and click Apply to Selected. |
To see a preview of the style or style set before applying it, point to it in the Object Styles docker.
You can also apply a style by clicking a source indicator next to an object property (outline, fill, character, paragraph, or frame) in the Properties docker and choosing a style from the list of styles.
You can also apply a style or style set to a selected object by using any of the following methods:
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In the Object Styles docker, double-click a style or style set. |
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Right-click the object, choose Styles, choose Apply Style, and then choose a style or style set from the list. |
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In the Object Styles docker, right-click a style or style set, and choose Apply Style or Apply Style Set. |
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In the Object Styles docker, select a style or style set, and drag it to the object. |
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.