Making All Objects Look the Same
After objects are added, you can format them in any way you want. Different objects can contain different formatting settings. However, you can quickly make several objects on an image look the same, taking on the formatting settings of whichever object that you select.
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Example
Example
Maybe you have drawn several rectangles on a movie and have made different formatting changes (e.g., color, border, shading) to each of them. Let's say that one of your rectangles has a blue fill color. If you want the other rectangles in the movie to look the same way, you can select the blue rectangle and use this feature. All of the rectangles in the movie will then contain the same blue fill color.
How to Make All Objects Look the Same
- On a frame, click the object that contains the formatting that you want to use as the basis for the other objects.
- Do one of the following, depending on the part of the user interface you are using:
Ribbon Select Home>
.
- Right-Click Right-click the object and select Advanced > Make All Look The Same.
- In the message that displays, click Yes.
- Click
to save your work.
What’s Next?
If necessary, you can continue enhancing the movie. Otherwise, you can finalize the movie by building and distributing it. See Editing a Movie and Building Movie Output Using the Interface.