- Expand the Styles node in the editor.
- Select the Text node.
- Click Create style in the right-hand
pane.
- In the Create style dialog box, enter the name of the new style in the box.
The Duplicated from list is used when several
styles exist for a given type of element to specify which existing style
the new style should be based on. In our example, only the Default style
exists. Therefore, the new style will be created based on this Default
style.
- Click OK.
A new style called Note is added
under the Text node in the editor. - Expand the Note > Font node in the editor,
and then select the Name node.
- Type Verdana in the Name box in the right-hand
pane.
- Expand the Text node in the editor, and then
select the Frame node.
- Select Rectangle from the Frame list in the right-hand pane.
- Click OK to save your modifications.
- Now, start creating a new text in a sheet. In the
Object
Properties panel, under Style, you can notice that two styles are now available:
Default and Note.
- Choose the Note style, click the sheet to
indicate where you want to position the note, type your note in the
text editor and then click OK.
The note is created using
the values you specified. - You will now delete the Default style.
To
do this, launch the standards editor again. - Expand the Styles node and then select the
Text node.
- Click Delete style in the right-hand pane.
- In the Delete style dialog box, select Default as the style that you want to delete,
and click OK.
The Default style is deleted from
the Text node in the editor.
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