Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Manual Do Utilizador
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WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1
Colour, Fills, and Transparency
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Applying solid colours
You can use the Colour tab,
Swatches tab or a dialog box
to apply solid colours to an
object.
Swatches tab or a dialog box
to apply solid colours to an
object.
The tabs' swatch buttons offer a number of ways to apply solid colours to
objects of different kinds:
objects of different kinds:
•
You can apply solid colours to an object's fill or line. As you might
expect, QuickShapes and closed shapes (see Drawing and editing
shapes on p. 172) have both line and fill properties.
expect, QuickShapes and closed shapes (see Drawing and editing
shapes on p. 172) have both line and fill properties.
•
Freehand or curved lines can take line colours but also a fill colour
for creating closed shapes directly from the line.
•
Selected artistic and Creative frame text objects can take a
background fill, line, and a text colour. The text colour is the fill of
the text, the background fill is the area immediately behind the text.
HTML frame text only takes a background fill and text colour.
background fill, line, and a text colour. The text colour is the fill of
the text, the background fill is the area immediately behind the text.
HTML frame text only takes a background fill and text colour.
•
Text frames (shown) and table cells can have a background fill
independent of the characters they contain.
independent of the characters they contain.
To apply a solid colour via the Colour tab:
1.
Select the object(s) or highlight a range of text.
2.
Click the Colour tab and select one of several colour modes (RGB,
CMYK, or HSL) from the drop-down list.
CMYK, or HSL) from the drop-down list.