Quick links to procedures on this page:
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You can customize color palettes.
Color palettes can be either docked or floating. Docking a color palette attaches it to the edge of the application window. Undocking a color palette pulls it away from the edge of the application window, so it floats and can be easily moved around.
With color swatches, you can set the right mouse button either to display a context menu or to set the outline color. You can also adjust the color swatch border and size, and you can hide or display the No color well.
To dock or undock a color palette |
You can also change the number of rows on a docked color palette by clicking
Tools Customization, clicking Color palette in the Customization list of
categories, and typing a value in the Maximum palette rows when docked
box. You can set a maximum of seven rows on a color palette.
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To set the action of the right mouse button for color swatches |
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Click Tools Customization.
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In the Customization list of categories, click Color palette.
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Enable one of the following check boxes:
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Context menu
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Set outline color
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If you enable Set outline color, you can still display the context menu by
right-clicking anywhere on the border of a color palette.
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To customize color swatches |
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Click Tools Customization.
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In the Customization list of categories, click Color palette.
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Enable or disable any of the following check boxes:
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Wide borders
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Large swatches
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Show “no color” well
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You can also display color names in the color swatches by clicking the flyout
button
on a color palette and clicking Show color names.
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