Using Layers, Symbols, and Styles > Using styles > Applying styles |
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Applying styles
You can apply a style to a selection by using the Styles panel to select or drag and drop a style, or by copying and pasting.
You can set preferences to control how new styles are defined and whether new graphic styles apply immediately to selected objects.
To apply a style, do one of the following:
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Select the object to which you will apply the style. In the Styles panel, click the style you want to apply. |
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Drag a style from the Styles panel to the object. |
To copy and paste style attributes:
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Select the object whose attributes you want to copy, and choose Edit > Copy Attributes. |
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Select the object onto which you'll paste the attributes, and choose Edit > Paste Attributes.
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Dragging and dropping a graphic style to apply it to an object |
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To set how graphic styles are defined and applied to selections:
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Choose Edit > Preferences. Click Object. |
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Do one of the following to apply new graphic styles: |
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Select Auto-apply to Selection to apply the object style immediately to selected objects. |
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Select Define Style Based on Selection to have selected objects define the style you create. |
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Click OK. |
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