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Chapter 11
    Designing Your Own Numbers Spreadsheet Templates 
 
Defining Default Attributes for Text Boxes and Shapes
The default attributes of text boxes and shapes determine their fill, stroke, shadow, and 
opacity when they’re first inserted on a page. Default attributes also determine the 
appearance of text you place in the boxes or shapes.
To define default text boxes and shapes:
1
Add the objects to a sheet.
Click Text Box in the toolbar to add a text box, and click Shapes in the toolbar and 
choose any shape.
2
To set up attributes for text within the text box or shape, select the object, add text to 
it, then format the text attributes. 
3
To set up object attributes, select the text box or shape and then follow the 
instructions in “Modifying Objects” on page 154 and “Filling an Object with Color” on 
page 160.
4
Save the text box and shape as default objects.
To save the text box, select it and then choose Format > Advanced > Define Default 
Text Box Style.
To save the shape, select it and then choose Format > Advanced > Define Default 
Shape Style.
5
Delete the text box and shape from the sheet.
Defining Default Attributes for Imported Images
For imported graphics, you can set default shadows, opacity, borders, and more.
To set default image attributes:
1
2
Select the image, and then set its attributes. 
To add a shadow, see “Adding Shadows” on page 156 for instructions.
To adjust the image’s transparency, see “Adjusting Opacity” on page 158.
3
Choose Format > Advanced > Define Default Image Style.
4
Delete the image from the page.