Tools > Shapes > Multi Color Shape
Multi Color Shape
The Multi Color Shape tool allows you to draw a shape or background using more than two colors.
1. Do one of the following:
 Choose Tools > Shapes > Multi Color Shape
 
Click the Multi Color Shape button
2. Use the following options:
Count
Use this option to set the shape count.
Width
This option allows you to change the width as a percentage of the layout rectangle. For example, a value of 20 specifies that the width is 20 percent of the total width.
Height
This option allows you to change the height as a percentage of the layout rectangle. For example, a value of 20 specifies that the height is 20 percent of the total height.
Angle
This option allows you to change the rotation angle.
Background
This option allows you to select a background color or background gradient.
Fill out
Use this option to fill the entire selection.
Shift
Use this option to apply an alternating (or staggered) pattern such that each shape is drawn in the middle of the two shapes in the row above it.
Closed Curve
Draws a closed curve. A closed curve is a closed cardinal spline defined by the corner points of a shape.
Opacity
This option allows you to set the opacity of the color, gradient, layer, or image you are working with. Opacity is the opposite of transparency. If something has an opacity value of 100%, that means it’s completely visible. An opacity value of 0% indicates that an object is completely transparent.
Color Count
This option allows you to set the number of colors (less or equal to the shape count).
Colors
Choose random colors or select the colors by clicking on the color control.
Outline
This option allows you to draw an outline.
Line Width
Use this option to set the line width in pixels.
Line Style
Use the Line Style dialog to specify whether a line is solid or dashed, the dash sequence if it is dashed, the line width, the line alignment, the miter limit, and the styles of line joins and line caps.
Fill
Use this option to fill the interior of the text or shape.
Round Join
    
MiterRound
This option allows you to choose between a round line join and a miter (sharp) line join.
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