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Coloring a Document
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Coloring a Document You add color to a document with the colors displayed in the Paint Box in two ways: t You can select a document type and specify objectives, which allows the Color Advisor to automatically color text and objects based on the document style and objectives. t You can manually color text and graphics in the document by highlighting areas and assigning colors. As you move your mouse over your document, areas of text or objects are highlighted by a rectangle. A single mouse click colors highlighted text or graphical objects with the currently selected color in the Paint Box. For graphical objects, such as a rectangular box, the Color Advisor keeps the brush pattern used in the original document provided a non-null brush was used. If you click on the same highlighted object a second time without moving the mouse, the Color Advisor colors the object's outline and removes the color from the object itself. When text and objects are stacked on top of each other, the Color Advisor scrolls through the objects each time you click the mouse. Successive clicks color and uncolor objects from front to back, or from top to bottom. After the bottom object is colored, the next click colors the top object and uncolors the bottom object. For example, consider the following text and object: TEXT ON TOP OF A FILLED RECTANGLE t The first mouse click colors the text. t The second click colors the filled area of the rectangle. t The third click colors the outline of the rectangle. t The fourth click colors the text again. 78 Using the Color Advisor Chapter 5