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Apply the last used color, Remove fill or stroke color – Adobe InDesign CS5 User Manual

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USING INDESIGN

Color

Last updated 11/16/2011

Color Picker

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.

Remove fill or stroke color

1 Select the text or object whose color you want to remove.

2 In the Toolbox, click the Fill button or Stroke button depending on which portion of the text or object you want to

change.

3 Click the None button

to remove the object’s fill or stroke.

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