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How Do You Set Stroke Attributes In Adobe Fireworks?

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How Do You Set Stroke Attributes In Adobe Fireworks?

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A stroke is a line that surrounds an object in your Adobe Fireworks document, such as a shape. You can set the stroke attributes based on the type of stroke you want, the thickness of the stroke and the texture of the stroke. Keep reading to find out how to set the stroke attributes to your Fireworks objects. Start Adobe Fireworks and open an existing document that contains an object to which you would like to apply a stroke. Select the object by clicking on it. You should see blue sizing handles surrounding the object. Notice that the fill and stroke properties for the object are now displayed at the bottom of the screen on the Properties inspector. Click on the “Stroke category” menu and click on “Stroke options” to bring up stroke attributes. Choose the type of stroke you would like to apply from the “Stroke category” and then “Stroke name” menus in the “Stroke options” box. Use the “Tip size” box and the “Edge softness” slider in the “Stroke options” box to set the size of the tip

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