Select a color with the color picker, Apply the last used color – Adobe InDesign CC 2015 User Manual
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Color
Last updated 6/6/2015
Select a color with the Color Picker
The Color Picker lets you choose colors from a color field or specify colors numerically. You can define colors using the
RGB, Lab, or CMYK color model.
1
Double-click either the Fill or Stroke box in the Toolbox or the Color panel to open the Color Picker.
2
To change the color spectrum displayed in the Color Picker, click a letter: R (Red), G (Green), or B (Blue); or L
(luminance), a (green-red axis), or b (blue-yellow axis).
A Original color B New color C Color field D Color slider triangles E Color spectrum
3
To define a color, do any of the following:
• Click or drag inside the color field. Cross-hairs indicate the color’s position in the color field.
• Drag the color slider triangles along the color spectrum or click inside the color spectrum.
• Enter values in any of the text boxes.
4
To save the color as a swatch, click Add CMYK Swatch, Add RGB Swatch, or Add Lab Swatch. InDesign adds the
color to the Swatches panel, using the color values as its name.
5
Click OK.
Apply the last used color
The Toolbox displays the last color or gradient you applied. You can apply this color or gradient directly from the
Toolbox.
1
Select the object or text you want to color.
2
In the Toolbox, click the Fill button or Stroke button depending on which portion of the text or object you want to
color.
3
In the Toolbox, do one of the following:
• Click the Color button
to apply the last selected solid color in the Swatches or Color panel.
• Click the Gradient button
to apply the last selected gradient in the Swatches or Gradient panel.
• Click the None button
to remove the object’s fill or stroke.