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This file contains all the changes in documentation in the packagecom.itextpdf.layout.element
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Add a new style to this element. A style can be used as an effective way to define multiple equal properties to several elements, however its properties have lower priority than properties, directly set on ElementPropertyContainer Note that if several Style objects are added, iText checks them one by one in the order in which they were added and returns the property's value from the last Style object, which contains this property. So, if there are two Style objects added: the first has set width of 100 points and the second of 200 points, iText will get 200 points as width value. @param style the style to be added @return this element