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In Designer how do I copy and paste color values?


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I've got two text objects.

I've set the color of one of the objects using the color panel.
Now I want to use the same color for the other object.

I could write down the values on a bit of paper, or try to remember them. But I'd much rather just copy and paste the values.
Is this possible? If so how do I do it?

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The colour value is available as a single hexadecimal value for copying and pasting from a box in the Colour panel in RGB mode. Alternatively, you could copy the source object, select the destination object(s) and ‘Paste Style’ via the Edit menu, but that would apply other attributes (font face and size, stroke style, etc) in addition to the colour.

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... or use the UI which offers various color icons you can simply click to assign a color. The Help menu helps guiding you through the different ways of assigning colors by using panels and tools.

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