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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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Applying solid colors<br />

Color, Fills, and Transparency 209<br />

You can use the Color tab,<br />

Swatches tab or a dialog box<br />

to apply solid colors to an<br />

object.<br />

The tabs' swatch buttons offer a number of ways to apply solid colors to objects<br />

of different kinds:<br />

• You can apply solid colors to an object's fill or line. As you might<br />

expect, QuickShapes and closed shapes (see Drawing and editing<br />

shapes on p. 148) have both line and fill properties.<br />

• Freehand or curved lines can take line colors but also a fill color for<br />

creating closed shapes directly from the line.<br />

• Selected artistic and Creative frame text objects can take a<br />

background fill, line, and a text color. The text color is the fill of the<br />

text, the background fill is the area immediately behind the text.<br />

HTML frame text only takes a background fill and text color.<br />

• Text frames (shown) and table cells can have a background fill<br />

independent of the characters they contain.<br />

To apply a solid color via the Color tab:<br />

1. Select the object(s) or highlight a range of text.<br />

2. Click the Color tab and select one of several color modes (RGB,<br />

CMYK, or HSL) from the drop-down list.

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