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Fill tool - how to make a gradient fill


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First, it doesn't seem to work on imaged in Picture Frames. Is this right or is it me?

Secondly, although I recently got it to fade out an image to transparent at the bottom, I don't seem to be able to do it again. Would someone mind taking me by the hand and speaking very slowly please?

Oh, and why does the image sometimes turn monochrome?

Thanks.

 

David

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Thanks D but it's the first I want, like the top does here -

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I select the image.
I select the Fill Tool - or I select the Fill Tool and then Type>Linear - and the image goes monochrome, which is not what I want. There may be a horizontal gradient adjustment line from side to side (I want a vertical gradient).
Playing with the Gradient dialog I can get a vertical gradient but only monochrome. I can't keep the original colours with a vertical gradient - each time I come out of one to go to the other dialog it goes wrong.

Version 1.7.3.481
 

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