Using Style Defaults; Applying Attributes Without Creating A Style; To Copy Attributes From One Object And Apply Them To Other Objects - MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 8-USING FIREWORKS Use Manual

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To import styles:
1.
Select Import Styles from the Styles panel Options menu.
2.
Select a styles document to import.
All styles in the styles document are imported and placed directly after the selected style in
the Styles panel.

Using style defaults

If you want to delete all custom styles from the Styles panel and restore any deleted default
styles, you can reset the Styles panel to its default state. You can also change the size of the
icons displayed in the Styles panel.
To reset the Styles panel to the default styles:
Select Reset Styles from the Styles panel Options menu.
Resetting styles to the default removes any custom styles you may have saved.
To change the size of the style preview icons:
Select Large Icons from the Styles panel Options menu to switch between large and small
preview sizes.

Applying attributes without creating a style

You can copy attributes from one object and apply them to other objects, without creating a
new style in the Styles panel. You can use this method to quickly apply attributes to an object
when you are not planning to reapply those attributes to other objects. Attributes that can be
copied and applied include fills, strokes, filters, and text attributes.

To copy attributes from one object and apply them to other objects:

1.
Select the object whose attributes you want to copy.
2.
Select Edit > Copy.
3.
Deselect the original object, then select the object or objects to which you want to apply
the new attributes.
4.
Select Edit > Paste Attributes.
The selected objects take on the same attributes as the original object.
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