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Adobe Illustrator Help
Using Appearance Attributes, Styles, and Effects 
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To apply all of the current appearance attributes to new objects, click the New Art 
Maintains Appearance button 
 in the Appearance palette, or deselect New Art Has 
Basic Appearance from the palette menu.
Applying fills and strokes to containers
Adding fills and strokes to a container (such as a group or layer) applies the fills and 
strokes to all artwork in the container.
To apply a fill or stroke to a container:
Target a container in the Layers palette. (See 
Do one of the following:
Choose Add New Fill or Add New Stroke from the Appearance palette menu.
Click on a brush in the Brush palette to add a brushed stroke to the container.
Click on a style in the Styles palette which has a fill or stroke.
Using styles
A style is a named set of appearance attributes. By applying different styles, you can 
quickly change the look of an object; for example, you can change its fill and stroke color, 
transparency, and Effect menu settings in one step. All the changes you apply with styles 
are completely reversible. 
Using the Styles palette
The Styles palette lets you create, name, save, and apply sets of appearance attributes. 
Displaying the Styles palette Choose Window > Styles.
Changing the order of styles Drag the style to a different position in the palette. When 
the outline of the style appears in the desired position, release the mouse button.
Using the Styles palette menu Click the triangle   in the upper right corner of the 
palette to access commands for working with styles.
Renaming styles Double-click a style, or select a style and choose Style Options 
command from the palette menu. Enter a style name, and click OK.
Changing the palette display Choose a view option from the Styles palette menu: 
Thumbnail View to display a scrollable list of thumbnails; Small List View to display a scrol-
lable list of named styles with a small thumbnail; or Large List View to display a scrollable 
named list of styles along with a large thumbnail.
Applying styles
You can apply styles to objects, groups, and layers. When you apply a style, the new style 
overrides any style that the item had before.