Style Attributes inspector
This inspector shows all of the styles being applied to the current selection in the outline or in the styles palette. Each part of the outline hierarchy that is applying a style to the selection has a gray-backgrounded entry, followed by a description and a style chit for each style it applies.
In the case of this example screenshot, there is a font fill being applied at the text insertion level, an italic style and a font size being applied to all level 2 rows, and a font size being applied to the whole document. Since the "All level 2 rows" font size is more local than the "Whole Document" font size, it appears higher in the inspector, and its style takes precedence; the text size is 11 points.
The style chits can be dragged into the outline or the styles palette to copy their styles. Clicking the gray
X
button next to a style will obliterate the style, regardless of where it comes from. That means that, in this example, if you clicked the
X
button next to the italic style for "All level 2 rows", it would be gone for all level 2 rows, not just for the current selection.