Using graphics styles
You can use the preset styles included with WordPerfect or you can create your own styles.
You can create graphics styles for boxes, borders, fills, and lines. You can save a graphics style. Saving graphics styles lets you use them again in other documents or templates.
You can delete a graphics style that you have created, but you cannot delete one of the preset graphics styles provided with WordPerfect.
You can edit a graphics style to apply different formatting. When you edit a graphics style, all graphics boxes, borders, fills, and lines formatted with that style are updated.
You can copy a graphics style. Copying a graphics style is useful when you want to create a new style with similar formatting options as an existing style. You can also retrieve a graphics style. When you retrieve a graphics style, the style is attached to the active document, allowing you to apply the style to graphics boxes, borders, fills, or lines in the document.
You can rename a graphics style that you have created, but you cannot rename a preset graphics style.
You can restore a graphics style to its original configuration. Restoring a graphics style returns the style to the way it was when you first installed WordPerfect.
To create a graphics style |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Click Create.
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Type a name for the style in the Style name box.
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Change the attributes of the graphics style.
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To save a graphics style |
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Click Format Graphics styles, and enable one of the following options:
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Click Options Save as, and type a name for the style in the Filename box.
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The file is saved to the default template folder, as specified in Tools Settings. If none is specified, WordPerfect saves the styles where your Windows files are stored.
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To delete a graphics style | if" alt="Back to Top" border="0" height="10" width="10"> |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Choose a style from the Styles list.
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Click Options Delete.
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To edit a graphics style |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Choose a style from the Styles list.
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Click Edit.
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Change the attributes of the graphics style.
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To copy a graphics style |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Choose a style from the Styles list.
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Click Options C
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Type a name for the style in the New name box.
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To retrieve a graphics style |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Click Options Retrieve.
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In the Filename box, type the name of the file that contains the style you want to retrieve.
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Click OK.
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Enable one of the following options:
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User — lets you retrieve styles you have created
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System — lets you retrieve styles provided with WordPerfect
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Both — lets you retrieve all styles
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If you specify the name of a template file in the Filename box, all styles from that template are retrieved.
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To rename a graphics style |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Choose a style from the Styles list.
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Click Options Rename.
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Type a name for the style in the New name box.
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To restore a graphics style to its default appearance |
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Click Format Graphics styles.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Choose a style from the Styles list.
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Click Options Reset.
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