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{{Note|Style editor serves only to design styles. Don't forget to '''apply the new styles''' to your cells. This is usually done on the properties pane. Close the style editor, select the cell or question, and change the Style property to your new style.|Tip}}
{{Note|Style editor serves only to design styles. Don't forget to '''apply the new styles''' to your cells. This is usually done on the properties pane. Close the style editor, select the cell or question, and change the Style property to your new style.|Tip}}


== Views ==
== Views and home screen ==


When editing views (lists) in Woodford, click '''Edit Styles''' on the toolbar to configure styles for image cells and text cells used in views. On project scope, the styles are shared; i.e., all entity views in a particular project share the same list of styles. It does not matter from which view you open the style editor. Click '''Dependencies''' to see all components where a style is used.
When editing views (lists) in Woodford, click '''Edit Styles''' on the toolbar to configure styles for image cells and text cells used in views. On project scope, the styles are shared; i.e., all entity views in a particular project share the same list of styles. It does not matter from which view you open the style editor. Click '''Dependencies''' to see all components where a style is used.
When editing a [[home screen]] in Woodford, click '''Design''', then click '''Edit Styles'''. Home screen shares styles with entity views.


These are the properties of an image cell (used when the Kind = Image):
These are the properties of an image cell (used when the Kind = Image):

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