Working with Color > Using the Stroke Color and Fill Color controls in the Property inspector |
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Using the Stroke Color and Fill Color controls in the Property inspector
To change the stroke color, style, and weight for a selected object, you can use the Stroke Color controls in the Property inspector. For stroke style, you can choose from styles that are preloaded with Flash, or you can create a custom style.
To select a solid color fill, you can use the Fill Color control in the Property inspector.
To select a stroke color, style, and weight using the Property inspector:
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Select an object or objects on the Stage. |
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If the Property inspector is not visible, choose Window > Properties. |
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To select a color, click the triangle next to the Stroke color box and do one of the following: |
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Choose a color swatch from the palette. |
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Type a color's hexadecimal value in the text box. |
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To select a stroke style, click the triangle next to the Style pop-up menu and choose an option from the menu. To create a custom style, choose Custom from the Property inspector, then choose options in the Stroke Style dialog box and click OK. |
Note: Choosing a stroke style other than Solid can increase file size. |
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To select a stroke weight, click the triangle next to the Weight pop-up menu and set the slider at the desired weight. |
To apply a solid color fill using the Property inspector:
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Select an object or objects on the Stage. |
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Choose Window >Properties. |
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To select a color, click the triangle next to the Fill color box and do one of the following: |
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Choose a color swatch from the palette. |
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Type a color's hexadecimal value in the text box. |
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