In some cases, you might want to import a node style created on a different system.
Consider the impact and limitations of changing, renaming, or deleting node styles with regard to existing drawings. After renaming or deleting a node style, the next loading of a drawing that used the original node style fails. However, changing the content of a node style presents no problem because related drawings are updated upon the next viewing.
Do the following, as necessary:
To import a node style:
In the
pane, expand > .Right-click
(or any folder beneath it), then select to open the Import Node Style dialog box.Navigate to and select the node style file, then click
.The new node style displays in the
pane.Default node styles cannot be deleted. However, any custom node style you create can be.
To delete a node style:
Right-click a node style, then select
to open a confirmation dialog box.Click
.The node style disappears from the
pane.Default node styles cannot be renamed. However, any custom node style you create can be.
To rename a node style:
Right-click the element, then select
to open the Rename dialog box.Specify the new name, then click
.The new graphic name displays in the
pane.Create folders in the
pane to organize node styles.To add a node style folder:
In the
pane, expand > .Right-click
(or any folder beneath it), then select to open the Create Node Style Folder dialog box.Specify a name for the folder, then click
.The new folder displays in the
pane.Default node style folders cannot be deleted. However, any folder you create can be.
To delete a node style folder:
Right-click the node style folder, then select
to open a confirmation dialog box.Click
.The folder name disappears from the
pane.