Hi!
I don't really use styles, I just have a little box with all the styles that I "copy style"/"paste style" from.
That said, usually when I nest multiple nodes together, the outer box is the default style. Not a big deal.
But I've noticed that every now and then, I nest some nodes together and now the outer box is some other style I've been using. Evidently I've hit a hotkey which has changed the default style to something else.
What is the the hotkey that I'm pressing to change the default style? I'd like to make use of it
Best wishes
Hotkey to change default style?
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Re: Hotkey to change default style?
There is no hot key. We tried to follow the sequence you describe but couldn't reproduce your problem...
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Re: Hotkey to change default style?
Weird. I actually don't have a sequence, it just randomly happens that the default style is changed to one of the styles I'm using, such that when I use ctrl-B to nest boxes the outer box is that new default style.
It's not so much a problem as I was just hoping that there was a way to replicate it for efficiency sake. I'll try to pay more attention to what I'm doing and see if I can discover how to replicate it.
Thanks anyways!
It's not so much a problem as I was just hoping that there was a way to replicate it for efficiency sake. I'll try to pay more attention to what I'm doing and see if I can discover how to replicate it.
Thanks anyways!