Applying the Styles from a Preset
Presets can be used as templates so you can import any number of styles from them and apply them into the active project.

To select a preset as a template click Tools->Apply Style from Preset
A special version of the Presets Manager dialog will be displayed.

First of all select the Preset from which you want to import the styles from. Once a Preset has been selected you will be able to select which components from the preset you want to import.

A Preset exposes several components, such as Toolbars, Groups, Commands, etc.
Since a Preset can expose one or more component from the same class, (for example, a Preset may contain several Groups) you have the option to select from which of the groups you want to import the styles for the groups on your project. The same applies to all the components included in the select Preset.
If necessary you can also choose to not to import any styles form a given component by selecting the "do not import" option.

After you have selected the components you want to use as a template you have the option to choose which styles you want to import from them. For example, you could choose to import the color of one of the commands in the preset but not the font type. See the image on the right where we have selected to only import the Color, Image and Margins from the "Shop Online" group.

This tools offers an additional component not available anywhere else on the program: the Cascading element.
Cascading elements are commands in Preset designated to be used to display subgroups (or submenus). Because these type of commands usually have a slightly different style from the rest of the commands (such as an arrow image on the right) you can use this special element to import whatever special styles have been applied to the Preset to differentiate the commands used to display subgroups.

When you have finished selecting the components to use as templates and the styles that you want to import click on the Apply button.

You can use this tool over the same project as many times as you like allowing you to import different styles from different Presets.

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