Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Lines, Shapes, and Effects
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The Styles tab displays the gallery thumbnail for the object's style.
Normally, a site's object styles are just stored locally—that is, as part of that site;
they don't automatically carry over to new sites. If you've created a new style
you'll want to use in another site, you can save it globally so that it will appear in
the Styles tab each time you open a new site.
they don't automatically carry over to new sites. If you've created a new style
you'll want to use in another site, you can save it globally so that it will appear in
the Styles tab each time you open a new site.
Saving Object Styles
To create a new object style based on an existing object's
attributes:
attributes:
1.
Right-click the object and choose Format>Object Style>Create.
2.
The Style Attributes Editor dialog appears, with a tree listing object
attributes on the left and a preview region on the right (not shown).
3.
Click to expand or collapse sections within the attributes tree. Check
any attributes you want to include in the style definition, and uncheck
any you don't want to include.
any you don't want to include.
4.
If you want to change any of the current object settings, double-click
an attribute (or select it and click the Edit button). This will bring up a
detailed dialog for the particular attribute.
an attribute (or select it and click the Edit button). This will bring up a
detailed dialog for the particular attribute.
5.
The Object pane in the preview region shows the currently selected
object after applying the defined style. Select the Artistic Text or
Frame Text tab to see the style applied to sample objects of those
types.
object after applying the defined style. Select the Artistic Text or
Frame Text tab to see the style applied to sample objects of those
types.