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.5 Click the flyout button and click Properties.6 Click Edit beside a property.7 Modify any text, fill, or outline properties.You can alsoApply a style to an object Select an object, and double-click a style.Copy object properties Choose a style, click the flyout button ,click Copy properties from, and click theobject.Delete a style Right-click (Windows) or Control + click(Mac OS) a style, and click Delete.Rename a style Right-click (Windows) or Control + click(Mac OS) a style, click Rename, type a newname, and press Enter.Revert to an object s style Right-click (Windows) or Control + click(Mac OS) an object using the Picktool , and click Styles Revert tostyle.Creating and applying color stylesA color style is a color you save and apply to objects in a drawing.Since an infinitenumber of colors are available in CorelDRAW, color styles can make it easier to applythe exact color you want.When you create a color style, the new style is saved to the active drawing.After youcreate a color style, you can apply it to objects in the drawing.You can also deletecolor styles if you no longer require them.One powerful feature of color styles is that you can create a shade or series of shadesbased on a color style.The original color style is referred to as the parent color, andthe shades are referred to as child colors.For most of the available color models andpalettes, child colors share the same hue as the parent color but have differentsaturation and brightness levels.With the PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM®,Working with graphic, text, and color styles 319PANTONE Hexachrome, and Custom spot color palettes, child and parents arelinked to one another but have different tint levels.CorelDRAW has an Auto-create feature for creating color styles from selected objects.For example, you can import a drawing and Auto-create color styles from an object inthe drawing.When you create color styles from an object, the color style isautomatically applied to that object so that if you decide to change a color style, theobject s related color will also be updated.For more information on importing files,see Importing files on page 309.When you use the Auto-create feature, you can choose to create few or many parentcolor styles.After you have converted all colors to color styles, you can, for example,use one parent color to control all red objects, or many parents, one for each shade ofred in the drawing.When creating child colors, colors added from a color-matching system are convertedto the parent color s color model so that they can be grouped into appropriateparent-child groups automatically.To create a color style1 Click Tools Color styles.2 In the Color styles Docker window/palette, click the New color style button.3 Select a color from the New color style dialog box.You can alsoApply a color style Select an object, and double-click the nameof the style you want to apply in the Colorstyles Docker window/palette.Delete a color style Right-click (Windows) or Control + click(Mac OS) the color style in the Color stylesDocker window/palette, and click Delete.You can also create a color style from an object or the color palette bydragging a color to the Color styles Docker window/palette.You can also apply a color style to an object by dragging a color from theColor styles Docker window/palette.320 CorelDRAW: Chapter 26From hereFor more information about (Windows) In the Help index, see(Mac OS) In the Help Viewer, typeFinding objects assigned a specific graphic styles, finding objects withor text styleCustomizing the Graphic and text styles styles, displayingDocker window/paletteCreating a child color child colors, creatingCreating a series of child colors child colors, creatingCreating parent colors from an object parent colors, creating from objectsCreating child colors from an object child colors, creating from objectsEditing color styles color styles, editingSorting color styles color styles, sortingMoving color styles color styles, movingCopying color styles color styles, copyingWorking with graphic, text, and color styles 321From Adobe Illustrator to CorelDRAW 27Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW have many similarities, which makes it easy tomove from one graphics application to the other.Although they share the most basicdrawing and design capabilities, Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW are distinguishedby some differences in both terminology and tools.Understanding these differenceslets you make a quick transition to CorelDRAW.In this section you ll learn aboutcomparing terminologycomparing toolsComparing terminologyThe terms and concepts in Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW differ for somefeatures.Many terms have similar meanings but are referred to by different names.Adobe Illustrator terms are listed below with their CorelDRAW equivalents.Adobe Illustrator term CorelDRAW termAnchor points NodesArtwork DrawingCompound object Curve objectGradient fill Fountain fillMask PowerClipOutline view Wireframe viewPath CurvePlacing images Inserting imagesRasterizing Converting to a bitmapStroke OutlineFrom Adobe Illustrator to CorelDRAW 323Adobe Illustrator term CorelDRAW termSwatches palette Color paletteUnite WeldComparing toolsThe following table lists Adobe Illustrator tools and the corresponding CorelDRAWtools.Many of the tools create the same result but operate slightly differently
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