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Painting type
You can paint type, the type container, or the type path. You may want to paint the 
container to create a background for your type, or paint the type path as a visual base for 
the type.
To paint type, a type container, or a type path:
Do one of the following:
To paint the type, use the selection tool   to select the type. 
To paint a type container or type path, use the direct-selection tool   or the group-
selection tool   and click the path or object. (Do not select the baselines.) 
Use a type tool to select characters, words, or paragraphs.
Choose either Window > Color or Window > Swatches.
Paint the type or type path as desired.
Note: You can’t use a gradient swatch as a fill for type, but you can apply a style with 
gradient effects to type.
Copying type attributes between objects
You can use the eyedropper tool to copy—or sample—the character, paragraph, fill, and 
stroke attributes from type in an Illustrator file. You can then use the paint bucket tool to 
apply the copied attributes to other type.
By default, the eyedropper and paint bucket tools affect all attributes of a type selection, 
including appearance attributes. To customize the attributes affected by these tools, use 
the Paintbucket/Eyedropper dialog box. 
Note: When you select an entire type path or container, the fill, stroke, character, and 
paragraph attributes of that object are copied and applied to the new text. When you 
select a portion of text, only the fill, stroke, and character attributes are copied. 
To copy type attributes to selected text objects:
With the selection tool or any type tool, select the type container, type path, or a 
portion of text to which you want attributes copied.
Select the eyedropper tool.
Click the text from which you want attributes copied. The text can be unselected, 
locked, or in an inactive artwork file. The attributes are applied to the selected type, and 
that type remains selected.
To copy type attributes using the paint bucket tool:
Select the paint bucket tool  .
Click the type path or type container, or drag to select a portion of text, to which you 
want attributes applied. The paint bucket displays a small t next to it, to indicate you are 
copying type attributes.
The attributes are applied to the selected type. 
To toggle between the eyedropper tool and the paint bucket tool, press Alt 
(Windows) or Option (Mac OS) when either tool is selected.