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    ... someone please help...

    I often import 'colour palette' files that I have created (a set of grouped objects in a specific colour scheme) into the picture I'm working on. I then use the Xara's "colour picker" to chose the colour for the fills.

    My questions: is it possible to somehow, use the "colour picker" to change the LINE colour of objects?

    Or, perhaps there is an easier way too create your own palettes?

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    Risto

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    ... someone please help...

    I often import 'colour palette' files that I have created (a set of grouped objects in a specific colour scheme) into the picture I'm working on. I then use the Xara's "colour picker" to chose the colour for the fills.

    My questions: is it possible to somehow, use the "colour picker" to change the LINE colour of objects?

    Or, perhaps there is an easier way too create your own palettes?

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    Risto

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    Risto,

    if you drop down the list on the color editor, you can choose Local Line Color, and the color picker / eyedropper thingy will now function for lines instead of fills.

    Regards, Myles.
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    Thats a great tip. I never realised you could do that !!!!
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    ... it is easy when you know how...

    That will save me so much agony!

    Thank you so much, Myles!

    Risto

 

 

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