tailieunhanh - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P14

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P14:Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS2—Revealed. This book offers creative projects, concise instructions, and complete coverage of basic to advanced InDesign skills, helping you to create polished, professional-looking layouts. Use this book as you learn InDesign, and then use it later as your own reference guide. | colors no fill and a black stroke. Clicking this button will apply a black stroke and no fill to a selected object. The Swap Fill and Stroke button swaps the fill color with the stroke color. Finally the three Apply buttons at the bottom of the Toolbox are useful for speeding up your work. The Apply color and Apply gradient buttons display the last color and gradient that you ve used. This makes for quick and easy access when you are using the same color or gradient repeatedly. The Apply None button is available for removing the fill or stroke from a selected object depending on which button Fill or Stroke is active in the Toolbox. FIGURE 15 Fill and stroke buttons in palettes FIGURE 16 Fill and Stroke buttons in the Color and Swatches palettes released square will be filled with yellow I SCdw laid Swttcbti _i l. S J V7l N w 1 Bbck TiM 100 Fill and Stroke buttons Fill and Stroke buttons X J V. c ioo m o r o k o I C 0M 100Y 0K 0 J C-0M-0Y-100K-0 J H C-1SM-1MY-1MK-0 J C-7S M-S Y-100 K-0 J C-100M-90 Y-10K-0 I Req slr wn X X X X x X R 4 J J aJ 3 Apply color button FIGURE 17 Useful color buttons in the Toolbox Default Fill and Stroke button Apply gradient button Swap Fill and Stroke button Apply None button Lesson 2 Apply Color INDESIGN 5-13 Understanding the Paper Swatch If I gave you a white piece of paper and a box of crayons and asked you to draw a white star against a blue background you would probably color all of the page blue except for the star shape which you would leave blank. The star would appear as white because the paper is white. The Paper swatch shown in Figure 18 is based on this very concept. Use the Paper swatch whenever you want an object to have a white fill or stroke. Don t confuse a Paper fill with a None fill. When you fill a frame with Paper it is filled with white. When you fill it with None it has no fill its fill is transparent. Figure 19 illustrates this distinction. In the figure two text frames are positioned in .