Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Editing a character style
After creating a character style, you can easily edit the style formatting, and, anywhere the
style is applied, the formatting will be automatically updated.
1. Double-click to the right of the emphasis style name in the Character Styles panel ( not
the style name itself). In the Character Style Options dialog box, make sure that
Preview is selected. Click the Basic Character Formats category on the left side of the
dialog box, and choose Regular from the Font Style menu. Click OK.
2. Choose Select > Deselect, and then choose Choose File > Save.
Note
Clicking [Normal Character Style] ensures that any new text you add to the
document will not have the style named emphasis applied.
Sampling text formatting
Using the Eyedropper tool, you can quickly sample type attributes and copy them to text
without creating a style.
1. Using the Type tool ( ), select the text “dressed in your pajamas and slippers” in the
first column of text.
2. Select the Eyedropper tool ( ) in the Tools panel, and click in the first text “The
Animal Zoo” ( not in the copyright symbol [©]). A letter “T” appears above the
Eyedropper pointer.
 
 
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