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Object Styles
You can use object styles to quickly and
consistently format graphics and frames.
Object styles include settings for stroke, color,
drop shadows, paragraph styles, text wrap,
and more, including new transparency and
blending options. Once you've created an object
style, even complicated formats can instantly
be applied to different objects.
See page 76, Enhanced Transparency and Object Effects.
See Adobe Video Workshop topic, Using object styles
Tables and Table Styles
Table styles let you format tables quickly and
consistently. You can create styles for both tables
and cells, and use them to format any table
in your document, including spreadsheets from
Microsoft Excel or Word. You can also apply cell
styles separately to a table's header, footer, and
body cells. If you need to make a document-wide
change, you can simply change your table style,
and formatted tables will update automatically.
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Create an object style by
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formatting an object as you
settings in the New Object
would like, and then selecting
Style dialog box and click OK.
New Object Style from the
Object Styles panel.
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Create table and cell styles
by formatting a table as you
settings in the New Table Style
would like, and then select
dialog box and click OK.
New Table Style from the
Table Styles panel. Create
paragraph and cell styles for
more complex formatting.
Name and adjust your
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When you want to apply
the same style to a different
object in your layout, select
the object, then click the
name of the style in the
Object Styles panel.
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Name and adjust your
When you want to apply
the same style to a different
table in your layout, select
the object, then click the
name of the style.
See Adobe Video Workshop
topic, Using table styles
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