AcroPlot Matrix keeps a library of preset styles for drawing objects and fonts. This allows you to quickly add comments with pre-formatted properties and settings. 
 
 
For Drawing Styles: color, line style, line thickness and the shape at the end of an arrow type line. 
 
 
For Font Styles: font, color, size, bold, italicized, and justification. 
 
 
Click either the Font Style list or the Drawing Style list on the Markup toolbar, make a selection and the associated objects will all use the preset properties. 
 
 
Properties can always be changed using the Properties toolbar before or after input.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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This is where Drawing Styles can be edited or created. 
  
To create a new Drawing Style: 
  
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Type in a descriptive name for the style  
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Select the shape that occurs at the end of the line  
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Place the style anywhere in the list by using the  Move Up or  Move Down buttons  
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The new Drawing Style can now be selected from the Drawing Styles dropdown list. 
  
  
  
  
  
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This is where Font Styles can be edited or created. 
  
To create a new Font Style: 
  
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Type in a descriptive name for the style  
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Set optional properties for  bold,  italicized,  underlined, or cross-out  
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Select the default text justification  
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Place the new style anywhere in the list by using the  Move Up or  Move Down buttons  
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The new Font Style can now be selected from the Font Styles dropdown list. 
  
  
  
  
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You can make "Global Styles" available to users on a network or multiple users on the same machine. 
  
Global Styles are available for all users on a machine and are always listed first.  You would need Admin rights to edit these styles.  Typically saved under Settings\Global folder in the Application directory. 
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You can make "Global Styles" available to users on a network or multiple users on the same machine. 
  
Global Styles are available for all users on a machine and are always listed first.  You would need Admin rights to edit these styles.  Typically saved under Settings\Global folder in the Application directory. 
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Use this function to restore the User Styles to the initial install defaults. 
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