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Adobe Illustrator Help
Applying Color 
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Click the Color button in the toolbox, or choose Window > Color. (For information about 
the toolbox, see 
.) Select the object, 
and click the Fill or Stroke box in the Color palette.
Apply a color to the selected fill or stroke, or a gradient to a fill, using one of the 
following:
In the Color palette, mix a color using the Grayscale, RGB, Web Safe RGB, HSB, or CMYK 
sliders, or select a color from the color bar. (See 
.)
Hold down the Shift key, and click on the color bar to cycle through the Grayscale, 
RGB, Web Safe RGB, HSB, or CMYK sliders.
Double-click the Fill or Stroke box in the toolbox to display the Adobe Color Picker. 
You can then pick a color in the Color Picker dialog box. (See 
Choose Window > Swatches, and select a predefined color or gradient. (See 
Choose Window > Swatch Libraries, and select a predefined color library. (See 
Drag a color or gradient to the artwork. (See 
.)
Use the paint bucket or eyedropper tool to copy attributes between objects. 
(See 
.)
If you are stroking the object or path, choose line attributes. (See 
.)
Applying color using the toolbox
Use the Fill and Stroke boxes in the toolbox to select an object’s fill and stroke, to swap the 
fill color with the stroke color, and to return the fill and stroke to their default colors. 
To switch between fill and stroke as the active selection, press x on the keyboard. 
To swap the fill and stroke colors of a selected object, press Shift+x. 
Below the Fill and Stroke boxes are the Color, Gradient, and None buttons. You use these 
buttons to change the selected fill or stroke to a color, to change a fill to a gradient, or to 
remove the fill or stroke from the selected object.
To change fill or stroke attributes using the toolbox:
Select an object using any selection tool. 
Do one of the following:
Click the Swap Fill and Stroke button  , or press Shift+x to swap colors between the fill 
and the stroke. 
Click the Default Fill and Stroke button   to return to the default color settings (white 
fill and black stroke).
Click the Color button   to change the currently selected stroke or fill to the last-
selected solid color in the Color palette.