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Style and Standard Editor - Transition Symbol Style Reference

Specifies the content of a transition symbol.

What's New: 2025

The transition symbol style is a substyle of the standard, but its format can be defined independently of the active standard style.

Access

Ribbon: Manage tab Styles and Standards panel Styles Editor . In the browser, expand the Transition Symbol item, and then select a Feature Control Frame style to edit.

For the current document, you can click:

  • Back to return to the previously edited style. You are prompted to save the previous edits.
  • New to create new styles. Select the Add to Standard check box to add to the available styles list in the active standard style.
  • Save to save changes to an existing style in the current document.
  • Reset to return style values to the saved values.
  • Filter to show Local Styles, Styles in the Active Standard, or All Styles in the browser.
  • Import to use the Import Style Definition dialog box to import a style exported from another document.

Sub-styles are required by the transition symbol style to define fully. In this case, the transition symbol style is the parent style to leader and text styles.

Some substyles can be edited while defining the parent style. Click the pencil to edit the selected style. When you save the style, the changes are in effect wherever the style is used.

Leader Style (edge selected)

Lists available leader styles in the active standard. Selection determines appearance of leaders associated with transition symbol.

Leader Style (face selected)

Lists available leader styles in the active standard. Selection determines appearance of leaders associated with transition symbol.

Comments

Enter information about the definition of a particular style, such as date created, created by, or derived from a particular standard.

Text Style

Lists available text styles in the active standard. Selection determines size and font of text in the transition symbol.

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