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template mods and adding new styles
I am new to the vb world, and I did a few mods to my default vb style. I recently installed a new style and all the mods I did are gone. Do I have to edit all the templates in the new style now or is there a trick I am missing?
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In vB3, make a master style with all template changes, and they will inherit to child styles except when overridden. |
Ok, so if I make all the edits on the default style, and I add another style and set it's parent style as the default, then it will inherit all the changes?
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