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Importing colors from another article or project
You can append colors from another article or project using the Colors dialog box (Edit >
Colors) or the Append command (File > Append).
Changing all instances of one color to another color
To globally change all items of one color to another color, either edit the color you want
to change to the desired color or choose Edit > Colors to display the Colors dialog box,
and select the name of a color to edit; then click Edit, and make your changes.
When you are globally changing all items and text from one color to another, remember
to save your work before you do so. That way, if you accidentally change everything to
the wrong color, you can simply choose File > Revert to Saved to undo the error without
losing any of your other work.
Applying color, shade, and blends
There are three ways to apply colors and shades to boxes, frames, and pictures:
(Windows only) Use the Box and Frame tabs of the Modify dialog box (Item > Modify).
Use the Colors palette (Window > Colors).
Use the Measurement palette.
You can apply color to the dark areas of black-and-white bitmap and grayscale pictures by
choosing the Color command (Style > Color) when a picture box containing a picture in
one of these formats is active.
Using the Colors palette to create blends
A blend is a transition from one color to another. You can use the Colors palette to specify
the two blend colors, their shades, the pattern in which they blend, and the angle at which
they blend relative to the box. A blend can contain any two colors available in a project.
Applying color and shade to text
There are five ways to apply color and shade to text:
You can apply color and shade using the Style > Color and Style > Shade commands.
You can use the Colors palette (Window > Colors).
You can use the Character Style Sheet command (Style > Character Style Sheet) to apply
color and shade to selected text using character style sheets you have created.
(Windows only) You can use the Character Attributes dialog box (Style > Character).
You can use the Measurements palette.
Applying color and shade to lines
Four methods are available to apply color and shade to lines:
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