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Getting Started

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Xmind Basics

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Enriching a Topic

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Working with Files

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Mind Mapping with Xmind AI

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Exploring Advanced Features

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Quick Style

In mind maps, certain elements are particularly special, such as those of significant importance or those that are outdated. The "Quick Style" feature in Xmind allows users to efficiently apply a uniform style to these elements, highlighting their unique status or importance within the mind map.

Marking topics with Quick Style

Quick Style offers an efficient way to emphasize or de-emphasize topics within your mind map:

  1. Very Important: Highlights topics that are of utmost importance and should be addressed or noted first.

  2. Important: Marks topics that are significant but less critical than the very important ones.

  3. Cross Out: Useful for indicating topics that are no longer relevant or have been completed.

  4. Default: Sets topics back to their original style, removing any specific importance marking.

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How to apply Quick Style

  • To apply a Quick Style, simply select the topic, then choose the desired level of importance from the Quick Style options on the Format panel.