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Copy appearance attributes between objects
You can copy or move
appearance attributes by dragging or by using the Eyedropper tool.
Copy appearance attributes by dragging- Select the object
or group (or target the layer in the Layers panel) whose appearance
you want to copy.
- Do
one of the following:
Drag
the thumbnail at the top of the Appearance panel onto an object
in the document window. If a thumbnail isn’t showing, choose Show
Thumbnail from the panel menu.
Alt‑drag
(Windows) or Option‑drag (Mac OS) the target icon in the
Layers panel onto the item to which you want to copy appearance
attributes.
To
move appearance attributes instead of copying them, drag the target
icon in the Layers panel from any item that has the desired attributes
onto the item to which you want to apply it.
Copy appearance attributes using the Eyedropper toolYou can use the
Eyedropper tool to copy appearance attributes from one object to
another, including character, paragraph, fill, and stroke attributes
between type objects. By default, the Eyedropper tool affects all
attributes of a selection. To customize the attributes affected
by this tool, use the Eyedropper dialog box.
- Select the object, type object,
or characters whose attributes you want to change.
- Select
the Eyedropper tool
.
- Move
the Eyedropper tool onto the object whose attributes you want to sample.
(When you’re correctly positioned over type, the pointer displays
a small T.)
- Do
one of the following:
Click
the Eyedropper tool to sample all appearance attributes and apply
them to the selected object.
Shift‑click
to sample only the color from a portion of a gradient, pattern,
mesh object, or placed image and apply the color to the selected
fill or stroke.
Hold
down the Shift key and then the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS)
key while clicking to add the appearance attributes of an object
to the selected object’s appearance attributes. Alternatively, click
first, and then hold down Shift and then Alt or Option.
Note: You can also click an unselected
object to sample its attributes and Alt‑click (Windows) or Option‑click
(Mac OS) an unselected object to which you want to apply the
attributes.
Copy attributes from the desktop using the Eyedropper tool- Select the object
whose attributes you want to change.
- Select
the Eyedropper tool.
- Click
anywhere on the document and continue to hold down the mouse button.
- Without
releasing the mouse button, move the pointer over the object on your
computer desktop whose attributes you want to copy. When directly
over the object, release the mouse button.
Important: The
Eyedropper tool samples only the RGB color from the screen when sampling
anywhere outside the current document. The Eyedropper tool indicates
it is sampling RGB color from the screen by displaying a black-colored
square to the right of the tool.
Specify which attributes you can copy with the Eyedropper tool- Double-click
the Eyedropper tool.
- Select
the attributes you want to copy with the Eyedropper tool. You can sample
appearance attributes including transparency, and various fill and stroke
properties, as well as character and paragraph properties.
- Choose
the sample size area from the Raster Sample Size menu.
- Click OK.
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