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I have a 40% white transparent white line over a black box. After working with the doc it for a while, I wanted to change it to a solid hex color (333333) versus a transparency. However, Illustrator is now telling me that I have a 100% white line, even though the 40% white is displaying in the toolbox. I can change it to another color, but the color always displays at 40%, but shows as 100% in the toolbox? Adjusting the transparency doesn't do anything.
This has happened with other docs in the past. Somewhere in the process of working with a document, transparent lines/boxes become seemingly uneditable?
Per the attached image, the line "should" be displaying 100% white but is not???
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This transparency can be applied to the object, or to just the stroke of the object or to the layer the object is on.
Check Window > Appearance to find out.
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Look in the Appearance panel, not Transparency. Transparency only shows your selection; in Appearance you can see if there are appearances on other hierarchy groups.
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Here's how the Appearance panel work: https://youtu.be/zXvRbN03MzQ
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