You can create type styles and save them to your document. When you re-open the document, your saved type style will still be accessible and modifiable.
Your type style will not be available when you open other documents.
Once you’ve created your document’s type styles, you can start applying them, modifying their attributes, and deleting them from the document. All these processes are done with the Type palette.
You can apply type styles with the Type palette. Applying type styles with the Type palette is similar to applying individual character or paragraph formats; however, instead of configuring settings on each of the tabs in the palette, simply choose style names from the menu on the Type palette.
The menu displays the current type style name. The C and ¶ icons indicate if the style is a character or paragraph style, or both. If “+++” appears to the right of a style name, the style has been modified but not saved. If you choose a style in the menu when “+++” appears next to the current style, you will lose the modifications to the style. Therefore, if you want to use the settings again, you must save the modified style with a new name before applying other styles.
If the text you selected already had a style applied, Canvas X Draw replaces the style with the style you choose. In addition, if you apply a paragraph style with font attributes to highlighted text, the font attributes affect the selection only, and the paragraph attributes affect the entire paragraph.
You can change the attributes of a type style and save the style with the same name. When you change a style’s attributes, all styles in the family automatically inherit the new shared attributes.
To minimize confusion when choosing styles to apply, delete type styles you no longer use. Text using a deleted type style retains its formatting, but no longer has a named style.