Manage styles

Know how Adobe FrameMaker provides features to manage various paragraph, character, and table styles.

In this topic

Apply styles

Paragraph styles apply at a paragraph level, character styles at a character or word level, and table styles apply to complete tables.

Update styles

You can change style properties and then use them to redefine or update the stored styles and all the text in the document tagged with them.

When you update a style, you can update all properties or just one group of properties. For example, you can change the default font family for all styles in a document without changing any other properties.
  • To update one paragraph style or all paragraph styles in the document with a property group from a paragraph, click in that paragraph or select consecutive paragraphs.

  • To update more than one paragraph style but not all paragraph styles, select consecutive paragraphs that use the styles you want to update.

Importing paragraph or character font definitions is also possible through the File > Import > Formats command.

Update a paragraph style

To update a paragraph style in Adobe FrameMaker, do the following:

  1. Choose Format > Paragraphs > Paragraph Designer to open the Paragraph Designer.

  2. To display the properties of the style, including any overrides, select the text to analyze.

    To display the properties of the style as defined for the style, choose the style from the Style drop-down list again.

  3. Change any properties, and then click Update Style. FrameMaker asks whether you want to remove overrides.

Tip: If you change properties in the designer and then decide against updating the style, you can cancel the operation and reset the properties by clicking in the text.

Update a character style

To update a character style in Adobe FrameMaker, do the following:

  1. Choose Format > Paragraphs > Paragraph Designer to open the Paragraph Designer.

  2. To display the properties of the style, including any overrides, select the text to analyze.

    To display the properties of the style as defined for the style, choose the style from the Style drop-down list again.

  3. Change any properties, and then click Update Style. FrameMaker asks whether you want to remove overrides.

Tip: If you change properties in the designer and then decide against updating the style, you can cancel the operation and reset the properties by clicking in the text.

Update specific style properties or a single property group

To update a specific property of a paragraph or character style in Adobe FrameMaker, do the following:

  1. To update a specific property of a paragraph style, choose Format > Paragraphs > Paragraph Designer to open the Paragraph Designer.

    To update a specific property of a character style, choose Format > Characters > Character Designer to open the Character Designer.

  2. If you are updating specific style properties, change only the property you want to update.

    If you are updating a single property group of a style, select Set Window to As Is from the Commands drop-down list of the Designer dialog to set all formatting definitions to As Is. Change the properties as needed.

  3. Choose Global Update Options from the Commands drop-down list.

  4. If you are updating a paragraph style, choose if you want to update the style definition with all properties of all property groups (All Properties) or only with the changes made in the current property group (<Property Group Name> Properties Only).

    The Global Update Options of the Character Designer does not have this option as the Character Designer has only one property group.

  5. In section Update Paragraph Styles / Update Character Styles:

    • Select All Paragraphs And Catalog Entries or All Characters And Catalog Entries to apply the selected style to all paragraphs/characters in the current document.

    • Select All Matching Tags In Selection to apply the changed style definition to all paragraphs or characters in the current document that have the same styles applied as the selected paragraphs/characters.

    • Select All Tagged to change all paragraphs/characters in the current document from their current style to a new style. See the section Reformat all paragraphs with a new style for more details.

  6. Click Update Style in the Designer dialog box.

Reformat all paragraphs with a new style

In Adobe FrameMaker, you can change the paragraph style of all paragraphs in the current document to a new style. For example, you can change all paragraphs in the current document formatted with style “Normal” to “Body.”

To apply a different style to all paragraphs in the current document, do the following:

  1. Selected a paragraph with the new style that you want to apply to all paragraphs with the current style.

  2. Choose Format > Paragraphs > Paragraph Designer to open the Paragraph Designer.

  3. Choose Global Update Options from the Commands drop-down list in the Paragraph Designer.

  4. Select the target style from the All Tagged drop-down list.

  5. Click Update.

  6. Confirm the question “OK to change all <Current Style Name> tags to <New Style Name>?” with OK.

FrameMaker reformats all paragraphs in the current document formatted with <Current Style Name> with <New Style Name>.

Delete a paragraph style from the document style catalog

Note: Deleting a style from the document style catalog does not affect the content that has this style applied. The content simply has a style applied that isn’t in the catalog.

To delete a paragraph style from the document style catalog, do the following:

  1. Choose Format > Paragraphs > Paragraph Catalog. The Paragraph Catalog is displayed.

  2. Click the Delete button. The Delete Formats from Catalog is displayed.

  3. Select the paragraph style you want to delete.

  4. Click Delete.

  5. Click OK to close the dialog.

Delete a character style from the document style catalog

Note: Deleting a style from the document style catalog does not affect the content that has this style applied. The content simply has a style applied that isn’t in the catalog.

To delete a character style from the document style catalog, do the following:

  1. Choose Format > Characters > Character Catalog. The Character Catalog is displayed.

  2. Click the Delete button. The Delete Formats from Catalog is displayed.

  3. Select the character style you want to delete.

  4. Click Delete.

  5. Click OK to close the dialog.

Rename a style

To rename a paragraph or character style in an Adobe FrameMaker document, do the following:

  1. To rename a paragraph style, choose Format > Paragraphs > Paragraph Catalog to open the Paragraph Catalog.

    To rename a character style, choose Format > Characters > Character Catalog to open the Character Catalog.

  2. Choose the style that you want to rename from the Style drop-down list.

  3. Enter a new name in the drop-down list Style and click Rename.

Add styles missing in the style catalog

Deleting a style from the document style catalog does not affect the content that has this style applied. The content simply has a style applied that isn’t in the catalog.

To add paragraph or character styles that are applied to paragraphs or characters but missing in the style catalogs, do the following:

Choose File > Utilities > Create And Apply Formats, and then click Continue. FrameMaker adds any paragraph or character style used in the document back to the catalog.

Note: FrameMaker also creates new styles and adds them to the style catalog for any paragraph or character style override. E.g., if you have multiple paragraphs with the style “Body”, and each of them has formatting overrides, FrameMaker creates new styles like “Body1”, “Body2”, “Body3” for each override. FrameMaker also applies the new styles to these paragraphs and adds the new styles to the document style catalog.

Tips for creating new styles

If you’re designing a new template or if the template you’re using is incomplete, you may have to create new styles. The easiest way to create a style is to modify the properties of an existing style.

When you’re creating new styles, consider these suggestions: