Editing layout object, part, or background styles
You can change the display attributes of objects, layout parts, or layout background styles. Then you can save your changes to modify the style defined for the layout or in the current theme. When you save changes to a style, you can apply the style to other objects of the same type rather than reformat individual objects.
To redefine the style of an object, layout part, or the layout background:
1.
In Layout mode, select an object, a part label, or click anywhere in the layout background to select it.
See Selecting objects.
Note  To select the layout background, ensure no objects or parts are selected.
2.
Click Inspector Inspector button in the layout bar, then click Appearance.
3.
An asterisk (*) appears after the style name and the arrow turns red, indicating the display attributes are different from the attributes saved in the current style.
4.
For Style, click Unsaved style button and choose Save Changes to Current Style.
The asterisk disappears and the arrow changes to gray Saved style button, indicating your changes have been saved in the current style at the layout level. All objects on the current layout that are assigned this style are reformatted to display the new attributes.
An asterisk appears after the theme name in the Inspector and the arrow turns red, indicating the selected style definition is different from the style of the same name stored in the current theme.
5.
The arrow changes to gray Saved theme button.
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Related topics 
Creating new layout object, part, or background styles
Renaming layout object, part, or background styles
Reverting changes to layout object, part, or background styles
Deleting layout object, part, or background styles
Copying formatting attributes between layout objects, parts, or backgrounds
Saving a layout theme