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Editing Objects Part II
Changing a Style
All of the objects memorize the style that has been applied to them. If you modify the basic
style, all of the objects that are associated with this style will be modified as well. To change
a style, use one of these methods:
You can directly change the style of an object by applying the various techniques that have
been described earlier in this document, then simply click on the Update Style button.
You can also change a style directly in the Stylist. Just right-click on the name of the style
and choose Modify.
Creating a New Style
There are two ways of creating a new style:
Right-click in the Stylist and choose New from the pop-up menu. Enter all of the style
options in the dialog box, name the style, and click OK. The new style will appear in the
list.
You can also use the method known as copying by example, by creating a new style from
the properties of an object. Choose an object from which you want to create a style, and
then click on the New style from selection button in the Stylist. A dialog will ask you
to enter the new style name; this name will appear in the list afterwards.
Special Transformations
In the toolbar, the rotation button gives you access to a sub-menu of functions grouped under
the heading Effects. Each button is associated with a set of special transformation functions.
The submenu window looks like this:
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