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Given sufficient time and patience, you could play around with the Color tab in Properties to figure out how to change line and fill colors. Admittedly, it | Given sufficient time and patience, you could play around with the Color tab in Properties to figure out how to change line and fill colors. Admittedly, it takes more time and perhaps a lot more patience to understand how the gradients feature is used. Here we try to give you a head start on this. | ||
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|width=310px valign=top |Here is a basic rectangle shape with the familiar default line and fill colors – black on black. We've just made this, so it's selected, but suffice it to say that whenever you are performing some operation on a frame, you will need to select if it isn't already. | |width=310px valign=top |Here is a basic rectangle shape with the familiar default line and fill colors – black on black. We've just made this, so it's selected, but suffice it to say that whenever you are performing some operation on a frame, you will need to select if it isn't already. |
Revision as of 00:54, 4 May 2008
Given sufficient time and patience, you could play around with the Color tab in Properties to figure out how to change line and fill colors. Admittedly, it takes more time and perhaps a lot more patience to understand how the gradients feature is used. Here we try to give you a head start on this.
On To the Gradients
More Gradients
Here is what these other choices for the various types of gradients look like, all without changing our colors or relative positions.