Applying stylesYou can apply styles to objects, groups, and layers. When you apply a style, the new style overrides any style that the item had before. When you apply a style to a group or layer, every object on the group or layer takes on the attributes of the style. For example, assume you have a style that consists of 50% opacity. If you apply the style to a layer, all objects in or added to that layer will appear 50% opaque. However, if you move an object out of the layer, the object's appearance reverts to its previous opacity. (See Changing the appearance of artwork using the Layers palette.) Note: You can't apply styles to type objects that use outline-protected fonts or bitmap fonts. To apply a style:
Note: If you selected a type object, select Override Character Color from the Styles palette menu to apply the style's fill, stroke, and transparency attributes to the characters; or deselect Override Character Color from the Styles palette menu to preserve the current color of the characters. |