Using Layers, Symbols, and Styles > Using styles > Adding, duplicating, and removing styles |
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Adding, duplicating, and removing styles
To add new styles, copy styles, or remove styles, you use the Styles panel.
To create a new style:
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Choose Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork. |
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Set the desired object or text attributes. |
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Styles panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose New. |
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To add a new style based on a selection:
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Select an object or text. |
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Styles panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose New. |
Note: If the selection the style is based on is a bitmap or has a stroke or fill that is not recognized, the new style displays with a white stroke or white fill. |
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To duplicate a style:
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Choose Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork. |
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In the Styles panel, select a style. |
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Styles panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Duplicate. |
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To remove a style:
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Choose Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect your artwork. |
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In the Styles panel, select a style. |
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Remove. |
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To remove all unused styles:
Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Styles panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Remove Unused.
To rename a style:
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Styles panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Show Names. |
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Double-click the style name in the Styles panel. |
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Type a new name, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh). |
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