If you are trying to ascertain what the colour of a line or object is, so that you can give the same colour to another line or object, there?s no way of telling what the colour is, because when you click on the colour box and the chosen colour is not highlighted or ringed in the colour pallet. For a few basic colours like black, white, bright blue, mauve and red it is fairly obvious, but for most of the other more subtle shades it is impossible to tell. If the exiting colour of a line or object was always highlighted when the colour pallet was displayed, there would be no problem.
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If you are trying to ascertain what the colour of a line or object is, so that you can give the same colour to another line or object, there?s no way of telling what the colour is, because when you click on the colour box and the chosen colour is not highlighted or ringed in the colour pallet. For a few basic colours like black, white, bright blue, mauve and red it is fairly obvious, but for most of the other more subtle shades it is impossible to tell. If the exiting colour of a line or object was always highlighted when the colour pallet was displayed, there would be no problem.
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