Working with Objects > Changing default attributes |
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Changing default attributes
You can use the appropriate inspector to change the default fill, stroke, and text attributes for a FreeHand document by making the change with no objects in the document selected. For example, if you have no objects selected and you change the stroke width to 4 points, new paths will have a 4-point stroke.
Editing an object does not change the default attributes. Using the previous example, if you draw an object and change its stroke to 2 points, new paths will still have a 4-point stroke. You can change that behavior in the Object Preferences panel, so that editing an object changes the default attributes.
To change default attributes:
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Choose Edit > Select > None or press Tab to deselect all objects in your document. |
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Choose Window > Inspectors and choose the appropriate inspector for the attributes you want to change. For example, choose Window > Inspectors > Fill to change the default fill attributes. |
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Make your changes to the default attributes. New objects in this document will use the new attributes. |
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To change default attributes by editing a selected object:
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Choose Edit > Preferences. Click Object. |
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Select the Changing Object Changes Defaults option to have changes to an object modify the default attributes. |
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Click OK. |
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