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The Gradient Tool and the Gradient Palette in Adobe InDesign

From Elisabetta Bruno, for About.com

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Gradient Palette vs. Tool: Location (Middle Points)

In the Gradient Palette, there is something called Location. That is the middle point between the two colours of a gradient, that is where you have 50% of one colour and 50% of the other colour. If you have a gradient with 3 colours, then you have two middle points, which in the Gradient palette are represented by a rhombus icon on top of the gradient slider.

If you have a gradient that goes from yellow to green to red, you will have a middle point between yellow and green and another one between the green and the red. You can change the location of those points either by entering a value in the Location area of the palette or by simply dragging the location sliders along the gradient slider.

You cannot adjust any of these settings with the Gradient Tool.

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