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Hi - so I hate having to draw a black rectangle to get a artboard that is black. So I tried File > document setup> colour > simulate colored paper and discard white overprint in Output (I have also tried to uncheck this box)
I currently have white type on top of a black background (using the black rectangle as a bg colour)
It is a pain to always get the rectangle to align exactly with the artboard--- anyhow.
when I try and use the document setup > simulate coloured paper options; I loose all of my white type on top - tried cut/pasting - different layers - grouping etc.
how come and what can I do about it?
thanks
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try the new version 30.0, it's now possible to color your artboards as needed
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v30.0 is the latest version that came out a couple of weeks ago
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Illustrator sees white as paper color, if you change the paper color to black you will see the white disappear in CPU and Overprint Preview.
Carlos suggestion is a good one, but Artboard color is a work in progress and will not always export/print.
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White is seen as No Ink in Illustrator. If you want to change the paper color to simulate black paper and you want to use white, you can create a white spot color.
It is easier and less confusing to use a black rectangle in the background or upgrade to Illustrator 2026 I (version 30) and use an artboard color.
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