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Hi,
I'm using style, but I'm having problems with them when copying an object. Let me explain. I define a style "TEST" as a surface of color Red, for example. I then create a square, and I affect the style TEST to it. OK, the object is Red. I then copy/paste this object so that I have 2 objects. Now, if I want to change the style TEST so that the color is now Blue. Well, the result is that the first object is Blue, while the copy is still red. ![]() What is strange is that when I display the Style of the 2 objects, it tells me that both objects have the TEST style. So, it seems that when copying an object, it kind of messes-up with the style. I am doing something wrong, and/or is there a way to solve this problem ? Note : I'm using Corel Draw 11. Thanks a lot for your help. |
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