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1. In the Structure area, do any of the following to display the properties dialog box for the style:
l Double-click the style.
l Select the style and press ENTER.
l Select the style and, in the Object Inspector, double-click one of its properties.
2. Use the properties dialog box to edit the style properties, if necessary.
3. In the properties dialog box, click OK.
PlanetPress Design updates the style. If you edited the name of the style, PlanetPress Design also updates the name of
the style in all objects that reference it.
Delete a Style
This procedure describes how to delete one or more styles. When you delete a style, you must define how you want Plan-
etPress Design to handle references to that style in existing document elements.
To delete one or more styles:
1. In the Structure area, select the styles you want to delete.
2. Do any of the following:
l Select your style and go to Home | Clipboard | Delete.
l In the Structure area, right-click one of the selected styles and choose Delete.
l Press DELETE.
If no objects or groups reference any of the selected styles, PlanetPress Design performs the deletion.
If any objects or groups reference any of the selected styles, PlanetPress Design prompts you to define how you
want to handle the deletion of each referenced style. More precisely, for each referenced style, it displays the
Style Deletion dialog box. You use that dialog box to set the deletion options and proceed with the deletion. See
To use the Style Deletion dialog box:.
To use the Style Deletion dialog box:
1. Adjust the options to reflect how you want PlanetPress Design to handle the deletion request. The name of the style you
selected for deletion appears in the title bar of the Style Deletion dialog box, and the list of objects and groups that ref-
erence it appear on the right of the dialog box.
Replace reference by: Select to delete the style and to replace all references to it with a reference to another of the
styles in the document.
Styles available: Select the style you want to use as the replacement reference. When you delete the style, Plan-
etPress Design replaces all references to the deleted style with a reference to the style you select here. You can use the
Styles button to create a new style to add to this list.
Style button: Click to create a new style. PlanetPress Design creates the new style, and selects it in the Styles avail-
able box.
Delete: Select to delete the style and all objects and groups that reference it. All objects and groups that reference the
style appear in the list on the right of the Style Deletion dialog box.
2. Click OK.
PlanetPress Design deletes the style according to the selected option.
If the style you deleted was the default style, PlanetPress Design makes the topmost style in the Structure area the new
default style. Recall that the style whose name appears in bold in the Structure area is the default style.
Set the Default Style for New Objects and Groups
You can set the default style PlanetPress Design uses for objects and groups you add to a document. The default style is the
one that appears by default in the Style box in the Basic attributes properties of an object or a group. The style that appears in
bold in the Structure area is the current default style.
To set the default style:
Fonts and Styles
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