![]() ![]() Adjust the width of the stroke in InDesign ![]() Then select what you’re wanting to apply the color to on the two icons next to the thumbnail – the square applies your color to the frame or object, the T applies your color to the text only, a shortcut to toggle between these two icons is the letter J on your keyboard, then select a swatch to apply that color. To change the stroke color, select your object first, then click on the stroke color thumbnail to bring it to the front to make it active as you're making color changes. To change the fill color, select your object first, then click on the fill color thumbnail to bring it to the front to make it active as you're making color changes. When your object or text frame is selected - you can change the fill or stroke color in a few different places: up in the top toolbar, in the bottom left toolbar, in the Swatches flyout menu, or in the Color flyout menu. Stroke – the outline around the shape or text. Fill – just like it sounds, fills in the whole shape or text with a color. ![]()
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