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Property inspector has a variety of colour to work with. is it true or false |
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Answer» Answer: All elements on your document can have color, and there are two aspects that can be colorized -- the item's FILL, and its stroke. A fill is a color, pattern, or GRADIENT inside an object. You can apply fills to OPEN and closed objects and to faces of Live Paint groups. A stroke can be the visible outline of an object, a path, or the edge of a Live Paint group. You can think of it as the outline -- the color around the edge of an item. You can control the width and color a stroke. You can also create dashed strokes using Path options, and paint stylized strokes using brushes. The current fill and stroke colors are displayed in the Tools panel. Apply Stroke Select a fill color by doing one of the following: Click a color in the Control panel, Color panel, Swatches panel, Gradient panel, or a swatch library. Double-click the Fill BOX and select a color from the Color Picker. Select the Eyedropper tool and Alt‑click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) an object to apply the current attributes, including the current fill and stroke. Click the NONE button to remove the object’s current fill. You can quickly apply color to an unselected object by dragging a color from the Fill box, Color panel, Gradient panel, or Swatches panel onto the object. HOPE IT HELPS MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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