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Design

Tommy Gebru
Tommy Gebru
30,164 Points

Toggle between Fill & Stroke in Adobe Illustrator CC

Thanks for the quick response Patrick , I have linked screenshots as a visual aid to better find a solution.

The first screenshot shows Illustrator in its state before I toggle between Fill and Stroke

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The second screenshot shows illustrator in after I have toggled between Fill & Stroke and I have dropped down on the layers panel to better show you the changes that occur.

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Lastly this screenshot shows illustrator after I have double clicked on the object because I believe it had not been properly selected. Thus entering Isolation Mode. And when I exit no changes have been made!

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1 Answer

Rebecca Bompiani
Rebecca Bompiani
16,996 Points

Hi Tommy-

I can't see your original question, so I'm going to give it a total shot in the dark here.

Often, problems like this are a result of the object's blending mode. Try selecting the object, and expanding the appearance panel. Is the opacity for the object, or the fill, set to anything other than "normal"?