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To set a color from a color book for all new objects
1 Click Home tab Properties panel Object Color.
2 In the Object Color drop-down list, click Select Color.
3 In the Select Color dialog box, Color Book tab, select a color book from
the Color Book box.
4 Select a color by clicking on a color chip. To browse through the color
book, use the up and down arrows on the color slider.
5 Click OK.
The Color control displays the current color.
Quick Reference
COLOR
Sets the color for new objects.
CECOLOR
Sets the color of new objects.
Change the Color of an Object
You can change the color of an object by reassigning it to another layer, by
changing the color of the layer the object is on, or by specifying a color for
the object explicitly.
You have three choices for changing the color of an object:
Reassign the object to another layer with a different color. If an object's
color is set to BYLAYER, and you reassign the object to a different layer, it
acquires its color from the new layer.
Change the color assigned to the layer that the object is on. If an object's
color is set to BYLAYER, it acquires the color of its layer. When you change
the color assigned to a layer, all objects on that layer assigned the BYLAYER
color are updated automatically.
Specify a color for an object to override the layer's color. You can specify
the color of each object explicitly. If you want to override the
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