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neonmamacita
Inspiring
August 7, 2018
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Can you make a graphic from a CC library editable?

  • August 7, 2018
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I created a basic sunburst graphic and I saved it to a libraries folder.


I want to be able drag the graphic onto different artboards and change the color depending on the design. But I can't edit the color without opening the original graphic and changing the color there. How can I make it editable within the document itself- so I can use the same basic graphic but experiment with color combos?

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    Correct answer Mike_Gondek10189183

    Option (or Alt on Win) drag the asset from the library and drop on your page, the will place the vector paths without that extra bounding box. You can then  select and change  color.

    The embed button adds that extra bounding box container and sets that  to a clipping mask.

    2 replies

    meganchi
    Legend
    August 7, 2018

    Use the appearance panel and add a different fill color to it. This still keeps your original symbol color in tact.

    Jeff Witchel, ACI
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 7, 2018

    Click the Embed button in the Control panel and the vector objects should become editable.

    neonmamacita
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2018

    Thank Jeff, so the embed is mostly working for me but not quite.

    I can't get illustrator to select the paths so I can edit the colors.

    When I select a fill- rather than filling the paths it fills the whole object.

    I can select the path if I go into isolate mode, but then I can't use the eye dropper or anything.

    Any suggestions would be helpful.

    Thanks!

    Jeff Witchel, ACI
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 7, 2018

    You could select parts of your Embedded object with the Direct Selection tool (A) without going into Isolation. Or use the Group Selection tool (hidden under the Direct Selection tool in the Tools panel).