You can store all or some of the style information in a drawing file or
template instead of using the styles library. This method is useful when
you make one-time overrides that you do not want to affect all drawings.
If a style is stored in a template, it is available only to future documents
created with the template. Update manually the documents you created
previously. With style libraries, a style definition is available in any
document simply by refreshing the library.
Use the Object Defaults list to map drawing annotation objects to styles
and drawing layers.
Link a customized style library to a project file (.ipj) to share styles among
designers. All files included in the project then use the same styles for
formatting. Documents are uniformly formatted, and updates are easy.
When you update the main style definition in the library, all documents
that use the style library can update their formatting.
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