
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Note: If an object style category is turned off (unchecked) rather than ignored, use the Clear Overrides command to
override the style.
1 Select an object or group that you want to change.
2 IntheObjectStylespanel,clicktheClearAttributesNotDefinedByStylebutton atthebottomoftheObject
Styles panel.
Rename an object style
1 Make sure no objects are currently selected so that a style isn’t mistakenly applied.
2 In the Object Styles panel, double-click the object style you want to rename.
3 In the Object Style Options dialog box, type a new name for the style, and click OK.
You can also edit an object style directly in the panel. Click the style, pause, and then click again to edit the style
name.
Edit object styles
1 Do one of the following:
• If you don’t want the style to be applied to the selected frame or set as the default, right-click (Windows) or
Control-click (Mac OS) the style name in the Object Styles panel, and choose Edit [style name].
• In the Object Styles panel, double-click the style name, or select the style and choose Style Options in the Styles
panel menu. Note that this applies the style to any selected object or set it as the default object type.
2 In the Object Style Options dialog box, select the category that contains the options you want to change, and
change the desired settings.
3 Determine whether object style categories are turned on, turned off, or ignored. (See “Object style categories” on
page 179.)
4 Click OK.
Delete an object style
1 In the Object Styles panel, select an object style.
2 Choose Delete Object Style from the panel menu or drag the style to the Delete icon at the bottom of the Object
Styles panel.
3 Ifyoudeleteastylethatisappliedtoobjectsoronwhichotherstylesarebased,youwillbepromptedtospecifya
replacement style in the Delete Object Style dialog box. Do one of the following:
• To restyle objects that currently use the deleted style, choose the style you want to apply to the objects and
click OK.
• To leave objects unchanged, choose [None], make sure Preserve Formatting is checked, and click OK. Any objects
that use the deleted style retain the same attributes, but are no longer associated with a style.
• To remove all attribute settings you’ve applied, choose [None], deselect Preserve Formatting, and click OK.
Note: To delete all styles not applied to objects, choose Select All Unused from the Object Styles panel menu, and then
click the Delete icon.
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