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Apply transparency effects – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual

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INDESIGN CS3

User Guide

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Add and edit transparency effects in the Effects panel

A. Blending mode B. Levels C. FX icon D. Clear effects E. FX button

Blending Mode

Specifies how colors in transparent objects interact with the objects behind them. (See “Specify how

colors blend” on page 401.)

Opacity

Determines the opacity of an object, stroke, fill, or text. (See “Set the opacity of an object” on page 399.)

Level

Tells you the Object, Stroke, Fill, and Text opacity settings of the object, as well as whether transparency effects

have been applied. Click the triangle to the left of the word Object (or Group or Graphic) to hide or display these level
settings. The FX icon appears on a level after you apply transparency settings there, and you can double-click the FX
icon to edit the settings.

Isolate Blending

Applies a blending mode to a selected group of objects. (See “Isolate blending modes” on page 402.)

Knockout Group

Makes the opacity and blending attributes of every object in a group knock out, or block out,

underlying objects in the group. (See “Knock out objects within a group” on page 403.)

Clear All button

Clears effects—stroke, fill, or text— from an object, sets the blend mode to Normal, and changes

the Opacity setting to 100% throughout the object.

FX button

Displays a list of transparency effects. (See “Apply transparency effects” on page 393.)

Display Effects panel options

Choose Window > Effects and, if necessary, open the Effects panel menu and choose Show Options.

The Effects panel options are also available in the Effects dialog box (select an object and choose Object > Effects >
Transparency) and, in simplified form, on the Control panel.

Apply transparency effects

1

Select an object. To apply effects to a graphic, select the graphic with the Direct Selection tool.

2

Choose Window > Effects to display the Effects panel.

3

Select a level to designate which parts or part of the object you want to change:

Object

Affects the entire object—its stroke, fill, and text.

Graphic

Affects only the graphic selected with the Direct Selection tool. Effects you apply to the graphic remain with

it when you paste the graphic to a different frame.

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