Remove the fill or stroke from an object, Select objects with the same fill and stroke – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Painting

See also

Targeting items for appearance attributes

” on page 350

About effects

” on page 354

Remove the fill or stroke from an object

1

Select the object.

2

Click the Fill box or the Stroke box in the Tools panel. Doing so indicates whether you want to remove the object’s
fill or its stroke.

3

Click the None button in the Tools panel, the Color panel, or the Swatches panel.

Note: You can also click the None icon in the Fill menu or the Stroke Color menu in the Control panel.

Fill and Stroke boxes

A. Fill box B. Stroke box C. None button

Select objects with the same fill and stroke

You can select objects that have the same attributes, including fill color, stroke color, and stroke weight.

Note: The Select > Same > Fill Color, Stroke Color, and Stroke Weight commands work within a Live Paint group when
you select a face or edge with the Live Paint Selection tool; other Select > Same commands do not work. You cannot select
same objects both inside and outside a Live Paint group at the same time.

To select objects with the same fill and stroke, select one of the objects, click the Select Similar Objects button

in the Control panel and choose what you want to base your selection on in the menu that appears.

To select all objects with the same fill or stroke color, select an object with that fill or stroke color, or choose the
color from the Color panel or Swatches panel. Then choose Select > Same and click Fill Color, Stroke Color, or Fill
& Stroke on the submenu.

To select all objects with the same stroke weight, select an object with that stroke weight or choose the stroke weight
from the Stroke panel. Then choose Select > Same > Stroke Weight.

To apply the same selection options using a different object (for example, if you have already selected all red objects
using the Select > Same > Fill Color command and now you want to search for all green objects), select a new object
and then choose Select > Reselect.

To consider the tint of an object when selecting based on color, choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or
Illustrator > Preferences > General (Mac OS), and then choose Select Same Tint %. With this option selected, if you

select an object filled with a 50% tint of PANTONE Yellow C and choose Select > Same > Fill Color, Illustrator selects
only those objects filled with a 50% tint of that color. With this option deselected, objects with any tint of PANTONE
Yellow

C are selected.

B

C

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