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To copy attributes using the eyedropper tool:
Select the object with the attributes you want to change.
Select the eyedropper tool  .
Click the object that has the attributes you want to sample with the eyedropper tool. 
The selected object is automatically updated with the attributes of the sampled object.
Click the eyedropper tool to sample all appearance attributes. Shift-click to sample 
only the color. To duplicate the appearance of an object, hold down Alt (Windows) or 
Option (Mac OS) and Shift-click.
To copy attributes from the desktop to Illustrator using the eyedropper tool:
Select the object whose attributes you want to change. 
Select the eyedropper tool.
Click anywhere on the document and continue to hold down the mouse button.
Without releasing the mouse button, move the pointer over the object on your 
computer’s desktop whose attributes you want to copy. When directly over the object, 
release the mouse button. 
Important: When you copy an object’s characteristics from the desktop, the eyedropper 
tool only copies the RGB color from the screen, even if the object in another application is 
colored in the CMYK color mode.
To apply attributes using the paint bucket tool: 
Select the paint bucket tool  .
Click any object to apply the saved attributes. 
If you are working in Outline view or if the object is stroked and not filled, be sure to click 
the object’s outline.
To toggle between the eyedropper tool and the paint bucket tool, press Alt 
(Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while either tool is selected.
To change the attributes affected by the paint bucket or eyedropper tool:
Double-click the paint bucket or eyedropper tool.
Select the attributes you want to copy with the eyedropper tool, then apply with the 
paint bucket tool and click OK.
Using the Hard Mix and Soft Mix effects
The Hard Mix and Soft Mix Pathfinder effects let you control the mix of overlapping fill 
colors. (See 
.)
Important: You can also control the mix of overlapping colors using the blending modes 
in the Transparency palette. Blending modes provide many options for controlling 
overlapping colors, and should always be used for artwork containing spot colors, 
patterns, gradients, text, or other complex artwork. 
Pathfinder effects can only be used on groups, layers, or sublayers. For more information 
on using effects, see 
The Hard Mix effect combines colors by choosing the highest value of each of the color 
components. For example, if Color 1 is 20% cyan, 66% magenta, 40% yellow, and 0%