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Assuming you mean vector objects, there is nothing to click on because transparency is simply where the object does not exist. So to color those areas, you can just add vector objects of the desired color, sized & shaped appropriately, & place them below the other object(s) in the layer stack.

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You are right, thank you!

 

However, this involves several or many steps when I want to accomplish this.

 

It would be very useful if there was a single command which automatically creates a layer with a rectangle exactly the size of the project area and places it in the background. Then it should be possible to "cut out" areas from this background rectangle area. Then these cut-out areas could be colored with another color or simply removed.

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17 minutes ago, PeterPanino said:

It would be very useful if there was a single command which automatically creates a layer with a rectangle exactly the size of the project area and places it in the background. Then it should be possible to "cut out" areas from this background rectangle area. Then these cut-out areas could be colored with another color or simply removed.

Why not just create the "cut out" areas as vector shapes to begin with & color them as you wish? If you also want a differently colored background rectangle that fills the canvas or artboard, that is easy enough to do using snapping & you don't have to worry about the complexities of the various ways 'cutting out' one or more shapes from another can be done with boolean operations, layer blend modes, & so on.

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