- Whether you're designing a flyer, presentation, or social media post, this tool can help you precisely match colors to achieve a cohesive look.\nHow to Use the Eyedropper Tool\nStep-by-Step Guide:\n1. Click on the element you want to change. This will show you any color options available in the toolbar above the editor.\n2. Look in the Document colors section and press the "+" or "Add a new color" button.\n3. Click the Eyedropper icon. Hover your mouse over any part of your design to pick the color you want to use.\n4. Click on your chosen color to apply it to your selected element.\nLimitations: What You Need to Know\n- The color picker cannot detect metallic sheen colors. If you need metallic colors, try manually entering the HEX code equivalent in the element's edit colors.\n- The tool does not currently support touchscreen devices, like the Microsoft Surface.\nTroubleshooting\nIf you can't see color options in the toolbar, you may not be able to change the element's colors. Keep an eye out for more updates from us to enhance your designing experience.\nWe hope this guide makes it easier for you to use our Eyedropper Tool effectively. Let us know if there's anything more you'd like to see!
Product, Features and Settings
<% if (previousArticle) { %>
<% } %>
<% if (items.length > 1) { %>
<% if (previousTitle) { %>
<% } %>
<% if (nextArticle) { %>
<%= previousTitle %>
<% } %> <%= previousArticle.title %>
<% if (nextTitle) { %>
<% } %>
<%= nextTitle %>
<% } %> <%= nextArticle.title %>In this article
-
<% items.forEach(function(item) { %>
- <%= item.name %> <%= partial('partial-table-of-contents', { items: item.children, partial: partial }) %> <% }); %>
-
<% items.forEach(function(item) { %>
- <%= item.name %> <%= partial('partial-table-of-contents', { items: item.children, partial: partial }) %> <% }); %>
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.