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Hãy đi để hiển thị InDesign là một phần của tài liệu trở lại tại các thiết lập zoom ban đầu. (Zoom-pan mới hoa tùy chọn thay thế bảng điều khiển Navigator phiên bản trước và các tính năng của nó) Nếu autozoom là quá nhanh, bạn có thể sử dụng các phím mũi tên lên xuống thay vì để tự di chuyển thông qua các cấp độ zoom khác nhau. | Chapter 6 Working with Color 113 When you import color swatches from other documents or Adobe Swatch Exchange files InDesign brings in all the colors. You can t choose specific colors to import. Also when you import a graphic file in PDF or EPS format any named colors swatches in that file are automatically added to the Swatches panel. You can also use the new Kuler panel to import sets of color swatches. For more on that topic see the section Using Kuler colors earlier in this chapter. Sampling colors You may wonder how you can use colors in your imported graphics for which InDesign can t find any swatch information such as in TIFF files or photos embedded in a PDF file. As you may expect InDesign provides a way to capture these colors the Eyedropper tool. Here s how it works 1. In the Tools panel or Swatches panel choose the Fill iconic button or Stroke iconic button. It doesn t really matter which button you use unless you ll immediately create a shape or enter text after capturing the desired color in that case choose whichever aspect you ll want the new object or text to have the color applied to. 2. Select the Eyedropper tool and then click the graphic where the desired color is used. The Fill or Stroke iconic button now has that color. If the Eyedropper tool isn t visible in the Tools panel look for the Measure tool and then click and hold down its icon to get the pop-up menu that lets you select the Eyedropper tool. 3. The Eyedropper tool changes to the Marker tool. Any object you select with the Marker tool will have the color applied to its fill or stroke depending on whether the Fill or Stroke iconic button is active. Note that you can switch between the Eyedropper and Marker tools to select different colors and apply them by holding the Option or Alt key to get the Eyedropper tool back and then releasing it to switch to the Marker tool. 4. To add the new unnamed color to the Swatches panel Control click or .