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  • Click and drag the focal-point handle to a new location ( Figure 4.44).
  • Position the gradient-transform pointer over the focal-point handle, the triangle.
  • Follow steps 1 through 3 in the preceding task.
  • To change a radial gradient's focal point: Depending on your workspace setup, you may need to view the Stage at 50%-or even 25%-to see all the gradient-transform handles for a selected gradient. If you click a gradient with the gradient-transform tool and nothing seems to happen, try choosing a new magnification level. It can seem as if the gradient-transform tool doesn't work. With the Stage set to larger viewing magnifications, when you select such an element with the gradient-transform tool, all of the gradient-transform handles may be outside the viewing area of your computer screen.
  • When you create a graphic element containing a locked gradient, by default Flash positions the gradient so that its center aligns with the left-hand side of the Stage.
  • When your selected shape is a drawing-object or primitive-shape, changing the fill or stroke attributes in a panel adds the missing element ( Figure 4.39). When a selected merge-shape has a stroke or fill set to No Color, however, the only way to change that setting is to add a fill or stroke by using the paint-bucket or ink-bottle tool (see Chapter 2). When the Fill Color control is selected in the Color panel, Flash applies the swatch color to selected fills, if the Stroke Color control is selected, Flash applies the color to strokes. When you choose a new color from the Swatches panel, Flash uses the Color panel to determine whether that color is for fills or strokes. You can choose new colors for selected fills and strokes from any appropriate panel-Color, Swatches, Tools, or Property inspector. Increase the stroke height or choose a new stroke style the oval stroke changes to match. Select green from the Fill Color control the oval fill changes to green.

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    Now access the Fill and Stroke section of the Property inspector it displays the attributes of the selected shape (or drawing-object or primitive). For example, draw an oval with a red fill and a solid, 1-point, blue stroke then select the whole shape (note that if you create the oval as a drawing-object or primitive-shape, Flash automatically selects it). You can modify the fill and stroke attributes of a selected graphic element by changing the settings in any appropriate panel. Use Panels to Change Selected Fills and Strokes









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