Select the text or shape that you want to apply the gradient to.
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Add visual impact to titles and text with per-character text gradient tools in the Essential Graphics panel. Apply linear gradients to give your text or shape a metallic or shiny appearance. Use linear or radial gradients with colors (fill, stroke, and shadow) for titles that really stand out.
Apply gradients to fills, strokes, and shadows
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In the Appearance section of the Essential Graphics panel, click the Fill, Stroke, or Shadow colors.
Clicking the color for fill, stroke, or shadow -
In the Color Picker dialog that opens, select one of the gradient options from the drop-down list on the top left.
- Choose Solid to give your text a solid fill of any color.
- Choose Linear Gradient to blend colors vertically, horizontally, or at an angle.
- Choose Radial Gradient to graduate opacity or colors from the center of a circle.
Applying a gradient to a fill -
To adjust the colors in the gradient:
- Click any of the color stops below the gradient slider to show different color options and change the color.
- To remove a color stop, click one and either drag it away from the gradient slider and release, or click Delete at the bottom right of the gradient slider.
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To adjust the opacity of the gradient:
- Move the Opacity Stop at the top of the gradient slider.
- Then change the opacity in the Opacity % field
Adjusting the opacity of the gradient -
To adjust the angle and location of the gradient:
- Angle: Type in a value in the Angle field or drag on the blue hot text to change a linear gradient's angle.
- Location: Type in a value in the Location field or drag on the blue hot text for an interactive experience to change the location of a selected stop or midpoint.
As you adjust all the controls in the gradient, you can see your changes to the text live in the Program Monitor.
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