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Fill problem?
I can't reproduce this problem at present so can't discover what caused it. I drew a table-top and filled it with a fill from black to white. I pulled and pushed at its shape, added a bevel and generally got it to an appearance I was happy with. I drew a circle after that and it immediately took on the same fill as the table-top (as it should do I think?). I then tried to fill the circle with various solid colours but it only changed the graduated shade of grey in the fill. I tried all the options I could think of to change the fill but nothing made a difference. I must obviously have been missing something though. In the end, I opened up another page, drew a circle, filled it with a solid colour, then copied and pasted it into the page being worked on. That worked OK. I was able to fill it (and duplicates) any way that I wanted to. Was that a glitch with the particular page I was working on, or something I'd missed?
Thanks - Mart
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Re: Fill problem?
You accidentially clicked on a fill color with nothing selected and thus changed the default fill. This is very common.
I just covered setting various defaults in Workbook 45.
Gary
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Re: Fill problem?
Ah I see! I'll get used to this and other things in the end. Just one niggle. Having made the mistake, I couldn't seem to override the default fill that I'd accidentally set. When the circle was selected, I still couldn't get the colour of the fill to change. I'll read the Workbook to see if that's covered there.
With thanks