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Create graphic styles
You
can create a graphic from scratch by applying appearance attributes
to an object, or you can base a graphic style on other graphic styles.
You can also duplicate existing graphic styles.
Create a graphic style- Select an object and apply any combination
of appearance attributes, including fills and strokes, effects,
and transparency settings.
You
can use the Appearance panel to adjust and order the appearance
attributes and create multiple fills and strokes. For example,
you can have three fills in a graphic style, each with a different
opacity and blending mode that defines how the various colors interact.
- Do
any of the following:
Click
the New Graphic Style button in
the Graphic Styles panel.
Select
New Graphic Style from the panel menu.
Drag
the thumbnail from the Appearance panel (or the object from the
illustration window) into the Graphic Styles panel.
Alt‑click
(Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the New Graphic Style
button, enter the name of the graphic style, and click OK.
 Drag the thumbnail from the Appearance panel to the Graphic
Styles panel to save the attributes.
Create a graphic style based on two or more existing graphic styles Ctrl‑click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac OS) to select all the graphic styles you want to merge,
and then choose Merge Graphic Styles from the panel menu. The
new graphic style contains all the attributes of the selected graphic
styles and is added to the end of the list of graphic styles in
the panel.
Duplicate a graphic style Choose Duplicate Graphic Style
from the panel menu, or drag the graphic style onto the New Style
button. The
new graphic style appears at the bottom of the list in the Graphic
Styles panel.
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