In the Stroke inspector, choose Export from the Options pop-up menu.
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In the Export Brushes dialog box, select the brushes you want to export.
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Shift-click to select multiple brushes.
Click Export.
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In the Export Brushes dialog box, type a file name and choose the location for
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the new brush file and click Save.
A custom stroke applies one of 23 preset, repeating PostScript patterns to a path.
You can change the stroke's width, and you can change the length of each pattern
tile and the spacing between them. You can also change the color, except for the
Neon stroke.
Arrow sample; Wedge custom stroke applied to centerline
Transforming a custom stroke pattern changes the pattern's orientation to the path
but keeps the same length and spacing.
In the Stroke inspector, choose Custom from the list.
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The preview shows a sample of the selected stroke.
Choose a color for the stroke.
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Set the stroke width, length, and spacing.
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Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
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