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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to format text within Adobe Illustrator CS4 by highlighting text and then taking the eyedropper tool to touch another text object that has been properly formatted to the way I want it to look (font, color, style, size).
The problem: With text highlighted, you cannot hit the eye dropper's quick key 'I'. You'll just end up typing 'I' over your highlighted text.
Is there a modifier key that would allow you to switch from the Text Tool to the Eye Dropper Tool while you have text highlighted? I can't stand highlighting, then going over to the tool palette, selecting the tool, selecting the properly formatted object, going back to the tool palette to select the Text Tool, rinse, repeat, ad nauseum.
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by: captainreissPosted on 2009-10-30 at 13:51:20ID: 25706703
Hey, I know what you mean....it is frustrating for any tools
I looked into this a while back and was playing with custom shortcut keys. For some strange reason the obvious solution to this (function keys or CTRL/ALT combos) are not permitted.
So it seems that it's not possible. The only way is using the object and direct selection tool which is no great help if you need multiple styles per text object.
So all that is left is the usual method, if you want to do this using shortcuts alone CTRL+ENTER, I, T, but as said above this affects the whole object.
Sorry
capt.