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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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  • Johanna says:

    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.

    • Andreas Norén says:

      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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