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    Default Re: Gradient Help


    "zubby01" wrote in message...
    : Am I doing this right? Let's say I want to create a rectangle with a
    gradient. But I want the top of the rectangle to be darker than the bottom.
    Do I just select linear and then twist that little bar until the bar is
    vertical and the gradient is horizontal?
    :
    :
    Yep, that's right.

    Peter R.


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    Default Re: Gradient Help

    That should do it. Give it a try!

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    Donald Booth
    Macromedia Tech Support

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    "zubby01" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > Am I doing this right? Let's say I want to create a rectangle with a
    gradient. But I want the top of the rectangle to be darker than the bottom.
    Do I just select linear and then twist that little bar until the bar is
    vertical and the gradient is horizontal?
    >
    >

    Donald Booth Guest

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    Default Re: Gradient Help

    Alternatively you can select the Gradient tool (which you find if you
    press and hold on the paint bucket tool), press your Shift key, then
    drag from top to bottom, or bottom to top of the rectangle.


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