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3. Fill in the dialogbox, changingthe attributes you want:
S
Filled or Unfilled.
Select Filled to fill the enclosed area of the
graphic object and, optionally, to set other options in this dialog
box. By default, the area of the graphic object is unfilled.
S
% Shaded
. Select the percent shadingfor the fill tone. The lower
the number, the more transparent the tone. By default, this setting
is 100. If Unfilled is selected, this attribute is set to zero (0).
S
Tone Tools
. Select the area fill tone from the tone palette.
S
Pattern.
Select the fill pattern. By default, this settingis solid. A
transparent fill pattern is also available on this palette.
S
Drawing Mode.
Select the draw mode (Normal or Inverse) to set
the prevailingdisplay tone for overlappingobjects. For more
information, see UsingDrawingModes" in this section.
4. Click on Apply to apply your changes to selected graphic objects.
Continue to make changes as desired until you are satisfied with how
the graphic object looks.
5. Click on Close to close the dialogbox.
Changing the tone of objects
and their background
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To change the tone of an object with the Area Fill tool:
1. Select one or more graphic objects you want to fill.
2. Click on the Area Fill tool.
A horizontal pop-up menu appears.
3. Select the tone you want.
Drawing applies the tone you selected to the
selected graphic objects.
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To use the Area Shading tool:
1. Select one or more graphic objects you want to shade.
2. Click on the Area Shadingtool.
A horizontal pop-up menu appears. The
option furthest to the left is 100% shading, while the option furthest to the
right is 0%, the same as an unfilled object.
3. Select the shadingyou want.
Drawing applies the area shading you
selectedto the selected graphic objects.
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To use the Area Pattern tool:
1. Select one or more graphic objects you want to fill with a pattern.
2. Click the Area Pattern tool.
A horizontal pop-up menu appears.
3. Select the pattern you want.
Drawing applies the area pattern you
selectedto the selected graphic objects.
Shading is like a screen. It can be
very light (10–20%) and allow the
background color to show
through, or very dense, (80–90%)
and allow very little of the
background to show through.
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