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Change the color, gradient, or stroke of text
You
can apply colors, gradients, and strokes to characters and continue
to edit the text. Use the Swatches panel and Stroke panel to apply
colors, gradients, and strokes to text, or change Character Color
settings when creating or editing a style.
 Swatches - A.
- Swatch affects fill or stroke
- B.
- Swatch
affects container or text
- C.
- Tint percentage
- Do one of the following:
To apply color changes to text inside a
frame, use the Type tool to
select text.
To apply color changes to all text in a frame, use
the Selection tool to
select the frame. When applying color to the text rather than the
container, make sure that you select the Formatting Affects Text
icon in
the Tools panel or in the Swatches panel.
- In the Tools panel or in the Swatches panel, select whether
you want to apply the color change to the fill or stroke. If you
select Stroke, the color change affects only the outline of characters.
- Do any of the following:
In the Swatches panel, click a color or
gradient swatch.
In the Stroke panel, specify a weight or other stroke
options. (See Stroke panel options.)
You can also apply a gradient to text by dragging across
the selected text using either the Gradient Swatch tool or
the Gradient Feather tool , which
you can select by clicking and holding down the Gradient Swatch
tool.
 To create reverse type, you can change
the text fill color to white or [Paper] and the frame’s fill color
to a dark color. You can also create reverse type by using a paragraph
rule behind text; however, if the rule is black, you’ll need to
change the type to white.
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