Tip of the Week: Fill and Stroke Shortcuts
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Did you just draw a rectangle and end up with a stroke on it that you didn’t want? You can quickly change the fill and stroke attributes of any selected frame by pressing the following keys:
Press the X key to toggle between the Stroke and Fill attributes.
Press Shift-X and the fill color and stroke color will swap places.
The comma key (,) applies the default solid color (displayed in the Control panel and Tools panel) to the fill/stroke.
The period key (.) applies the default gradient to the fill/ stroke.
The forward slash key (/) sets the current fill/stroke to None.
These shortcuts work in Illustrator, as well.
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How about toggling fill/stroke in text? I often need to swap stroke and fill color in text, but there don’t seem to be shortcuts into that.
Select the text frame. Press J. (Selects text formatting instead of frame formatting) Press Shift+X. That will toggle the text stroke/fill for all text in the frame.
If you won’t to be able to toggle the fill/stroke on selected text you can assign an addition shortcut “Option+Shift+X”. That will work. Just tried. :)
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