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Edit a style using the dialog box, Redefine a style to match selected text, Delete character or paragraph styles – Adobe InDesign CS5 User Manual

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Styles

Last updated 11/16/2011

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Override character and paragraph styles

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Edit a style using the dialog box

1 Do one of the following:

If you don’t want the style to be applied to selected text, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac

OS) the style

name in the Styles panel, and choose Edit [style name].

In the 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 text or text frame or, if no text or text frame is selected, sets
the style as the default style for any text you type in new frames.

2 Adjust settings in the dialog box, and then click OK.

Redefine a style to match selected text

After you apply a style, you can override any of its settings. If you decide you like the changes you made, you can
redefine the style so that it matches the formatting of the text you changed.

Note: If you redefine styles in InCopy content linked to an InDesign document, the modifications are overridden when
the linked content is updated.

1 Using the Type tool

, select the text formatted with the style you want to redefine.

2 Make changes to the paragraph or character attributes as necessary.

3 Choose Redefine Style in the Styles panel menu.

Delete character or paragraph styles

When you delete a style, you can select a different style to replace

it, and you can choose whether to preserve the

formatting. When you delete a style group, you delete all styles within the group. You are prompted to replace each
style in the group one at a time.

1 Select the style name in the Styles panel.

2 Do one of the following:

Choose Delete Style in the panel menu or click the Delete icon

at the bottom of the panel.

Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac

OS) the style, and then choose Delete Style. This method is especially

useful for deleting a style without applying it to text.

3 In the Delete Paragraph Style dialog box, select the style to replace

it.

If you select [No Paragraph Style] to replace a paragraph style or [None] to replace a character style, select Preserve
Formatting to keep the formatting of text to which the style is applied. The text preserves its formatting but is no longer
associated with a style.

4 Click OK.

To delete all unused styles, choose Select All Unused in the Styles panel menu, and then click the Delete icon. When
you delete an unused style, you are not prompted to replace the style.

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Group styles

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