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Using styles
Suppose that you want to apply the same area fill, line thickness, and border to a set
of objects. This repetitive process can be greatly simplified by the use of styles. Styles
allow you to define a formatting template (a style) and then to apply that style to
multiple objects. For more about styles, see Chapter 6 (Introduction to Styles) in the
Writer Guide.
Click on the Styles and Formatting icon on the Line and Filling toolbar or
press the F11 key to open the Styles and Formatting window (Figure 98). This
window can be docked to the left or right side of the main Draw window, if you wish.
Figure 98: Styles and Formatting window
Creating a new style
Select an object and customize the area fill and border. When you are satisfied, click
on the New Style from Selection icon on the Styles and Formatting window.
This defines a new style based on the selected object. Type a name for the new style
and click OK.
Applying a style
Once the new style is defined, you can apply it to other objects. Select another object
and double-click on the style name you defined. The new object will acquire the area
fill and line properties of that style.
Tip
Question: What happens if I modify a style after it has been applied?
Answer: Then every object with that style is updated automatically!
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