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Using object styles

Using object styles

- [Instructor] Now that you're familiar with character styles and paragraph styles, it's time to talk about object styles. Yes that's right, you can define an object style that with a single click will apply all sorts of object formatting. Such as fill and stroke and transparency effects and more. So let's make an object style in this document from the exercise files folder. First let's press Option or Alt + PgUp two times to jump a couple of spreads back. Now we can select one of these images, like the one on the left, and apply some formatting to it as an example. For example, let's give it a stroke color of say, gray and let's make it really thick, maybe eight points. And let's give it a drop shadow by going to the effects popup menu here and choosing drop shadow. That looks fine. Okay, let's make an object style based on this. The object styles panel is over here in the dock. And remember, if you don't see the panel…

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