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Using styles

To maintain visual consistency and simplify formatting, you use styles. You can change object styles and paragraph styles to quickly modify graphics and text throughout your document. You can create and save styles to use as part of a template. For more information, see Using templates.

Object styles let you format graphics with preset stroke, fill, color, and halftone attributes. These attributes are available in the Stroke inspector, the Fill inspector, or the Halftones panel.

Text and paragraph styles let you format text and paragraphs with preset type attributes; for more information, see Using paragraph styles.