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Copying Attributes Amongst Other Objects - Adobe Illustrator Tutorial
| Jacquelin Vanderwood August 15, 2003 | 1 | | In this lesson I'll show you how to copy attributes amongst different objects. You have two options at your disposal with which to choose from: the Eyedropper and the Paint Bucket. |   | 2 | | Using the Eyedropper tool, select the object you want to change. Next click on the Eyedropper tool. |  | 3 | | Finally, click on the object you want to copy from. |  | 4 | | What about changing my selection to the attributes of a desktop item? Keep the item you want to change selected. Hold down the mouse key and move the cursor to the the place on the desktop of your choosing. Once you have the color you need, release the mouse key. |     | 5 | | To change items with the Paint Bucket tool, select the Paint Bucket tool and click over the item to be changed. |    | 6 | | If you want to change the attributes of the Eyedropper or Paint Bucket, double-click the tool and make changes. |  | Copyright 2003, Jacquelin Vanderwood, All Rights Reserved | |
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Illustrator Tutorials for Illustrator 9, 10, CS, CS2 & CS3
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In this section you will find excellent Adobe Illustrator tutorials and training, as well as Illustrator tips, tricks, techniques and effects. We have tutorials covering Illustrator 8, Illustrator 9, Illustrator 10, Illustrator CS, Illustrator CS2 and Illustrator CS3 tutorials. Visit the Designer Today resource directory for more Adobe Illustrator tutorial resources. You can also find many more Adobe Illustrator tutorials on Tutorials Today. |
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