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I have quite an extensive collection of styles I've used in Illustrator. Is there a way to import them into Designer for use there? If so, please provide steps needed to do so -  and the proper location into which to import / place them so as to have them operational. If not, then it's moot, yes? Thanks to all for your input.

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It might be possible to make sample text blocks in Illy using those text styles, copy the text and paste from Illy into Designer and have the text styles come over.

This works from ID into APub.

If it works, then save them as defaults.

If it doesn't work and you also have ID, it may work to paste from Illy to ID then from ID into Designer. 

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