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From: senocular on 21 Jan 2008 16:50 Styles are just a collection of live filters on your selection. If you ever want to remove the style, you can just turn off or delete filters in the filters list located in the property inspector when your object is selected. Since you can save your own styles, you could even, if you wanted, save a style that consisted of no filters letting you easily remove any filters on an existing object without having to remove them one by one. Another option is to draw a new shape, copy it, select your original object, and then use Edit > Paste attributes to paste its "style" to the original. Also, if you've just added the style, you can always use undo to go back to your original look and feel.
From: dave prescott on 22 Jan 2008 04:01 or if you haven't saved yet then 'revert' under the file menu senocular wrote: > Styles are just a collection of live filters on your selection. If you ever > want to remove the style, you can just turn off or delete filters in the > filters list located in the property inspector when your object is selected. > > Since you can save your own styles, you could even, if you wanted, save a > style that consisted of no filters letting you easily remove any filters on an > existing object without having to remove them one by one. > > Another option is to draw a new shape, copy it, select your original object, > and then use Edit > Paste attributes to paste its "style" to the original. > > Also, if you've just added the style, you can always use undo to go back to > your original look and feel. >
From: Alex Marino on 22 Jan 2008 09:50 or just forget the whole thing, shut FW down and go have a beer. :) dave prescott wrote: > or if you haven't saved yet then 'revert' under the file menu > > senocular wrote: > > > Styles are just a collection of live filters on your selection. If > you ever >> want to remove the style, you can just turn off or delete filters in >> the filters list located in the property inspector when your object is >> selected. >> >> Since you can save your own styles, you could even, if you wanted, >> save a style that consisted of no filters letting you easily remove >> any filters on an existing object without having to remove them one by >> one. >> >> Another option is to draw a new shape, copy it, select your original >> object, and then use Edit > Paste attributes to paste its "style" to >> the original. >> >> Also, if you've just added the style, you can always use undo to go >> back to your original look and feel. >>
From: deebs on 22 Jan 2008 16:31 After the beer, replicate for or five instances of the original object. Flick through the Styles panel applying styles and shortlisting the ones you want (you may need to create more copies of the original object). Once you have a shortlist of best choices rename the layer "My styles" or something similar. When you want to use a style from the shortlist of candidates just copy and paste attributes (does that work in FW?) The "My styles" layer can be switched on or off as required as one works through a design in a creative sense.
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