Quick links to procedures on this page:
There are a number of tasks that are common to all types of fills. You can choose a default fill color so that every object that you add to a drawing has the same fill. You can also remove a fill, copy it to another object, or use it to fill an area surrounded by an open curve.
If you want to apply the same fill to other objects or simultaneously modify the fill attributes of multiple objects in a drawing, you can save the fill settings as a style. For more information about styles, see Working with styles and style sets.
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In the Edit fill dialog box, choose a fill type, choose a fill color, and click OK. |
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In the Change document defaults dialog box, enable the check boxes for the types of objects whose default fill you want to change. |
You can also change the default fill color by editing the default style sets in the Object styles docker. For more information, see Managing default object properties.
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Click Object Object properties. |
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In the Object properties docker, click the No fill button . |
You cannot remove mesh fills by following this procedure. To remove a mesh fill from an object, select the object by using the Mesh fill tool , and click the Clear mesh button on the property bar.
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Using the Pick tool , select the object from which you want to copy the fill. |
You can also click the Interactive fill tool , select the object to which you want to copy a fill, click the Copy fill button on the property bar, and click the object from which you want to copy the fill.
You can also use the Attributes eyedropper tool to copy a fill. For more information, see To copy fill, outline, or text properties from one object to another.
You can also sample the color of an existing object and apply the sampled color to another object as a uniform fill. For more information, see To sample a color.
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