Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 117

Copying an object’s attributes, styles, Wide Border

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In the Help index,* see: E styles Drawing 5-11 Tip You can create styles-combinations of formatting information-and then apply the styles with a single click. (To show the stylesheet, click on the Default button bar, or choose Show Stylesheet from the Window menu.) For example, if you create a style called Wide Border, you can apply it to objects and frames any time you want. When you change a style, all the objects with the same style also change. For information on creating and using styles, see onscreen Help and "Using styles" on page 9-5. Select the objects to change Before Then click to apply a style that you created Properties of the selected style After To see a style's properties, click Edit and then select the style Copying an object's attributes In the Help index,* see: E objects, copying, attributes Use the eyedropper to pick up (copy) an object's attributes (color and pattern, gradient, or texture, and pen width and arrowhead settings) and make them the current settings, without having to select them from a palette. You can also use the eyedropper to apply the current settings to another object. To copy an object's attributes, select the eyedropper and click the object whose attributes you want to copy. The fill and pen samples change to reflect the new settings. To apply the new settings to another object, select the eyedropper, position it over the object, and hold down 2 as you click. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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Drawing
5-11
Tip
You can create
styles
—combinations of formatting information—and
then apply the styles with a single click. (To show the stylesheet, click
on
the Default button bar, or choose
Show Stylesheet
from the Window menu.) For
example, if you create a style called
Wide Border
, you can apply it to objects
and frames any time you want. When you change a style, all the objects with
the same style also change. For information on creating and using styles, see
onscreen Help and “Using styles” on page 9-5.
Copying an object’s attributes
Use the eyedropper
to pick up (copy) an object’s attributes (color and
pattern, gradient, or texture, and pen width and arrowhead settings) and
make them the current settings, without having to select them from a palette.
You can also use the eyedropper to apply the current settings to another
object.
To copy an object’s attributes, select the eyedropper and click the object
whose attributes you want to copy. The fill and pen samples change to reflect
the new settings.
To apply the new settings to another object, select the eyedropper, position
it over the object, and hold down
2
as you click.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
styles
Then click to
apply a style
that you
created
Properties of the selected
style
Select the objects to
change
To see a style’s properties,
click Edit and then select
the style
After
Before
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
objects, copying, attributes