webcomm wrote: > Gregory Pittman wrote: > >> The default style of "No Style" is set in File > >> Preferences > Tools for Text Frames. >> >> > I believe the setting you've mentioned changes the default for the Scribus > installation (program default) but I'm not sure it will affect an existing > document or allow for setting a document-specific default. I am working on > a document with about 150 frames, all of which (unfortunately) use "No > style" in some part of each frame, and I'm not sure how to globally change > the style for all those paragraphs. It is starting to look like I need to > go through every frame and apply a style to everything that I want to be > able to control globally. Does that sound right? > > I see that there is a nice feature for deleting a style and replacing it > with another, but there looks to be no feature for replacing "No style" with > a particular user-defined style -- which would allow me to globally edit the > style of everything currently set to "No style." > If you go to File > Document Setup, settings will be changed for the current document. Once again, the designation "No Style" means the default style in the Preferences/Document Settings, which you can change. You also import styles from other documents as desired. Regardless, it sounds like you need to make styles. Edit > Paragraph Styles will bring up a dialog to make as many styles as you like, then share them from one document to another. You can apply a Style from the Properties palette as well.
Once you begin to develop a collection of settings and make your own styles in Scribus documents, you're going to find that this is no big issue. Greg
