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Some preamble to explain what I'm trying to do: I've got a file that I make directions for people to do certain things in a blueprint. Think those football tactical boards with the arrows and stuff so communicate what the coach is thinking to the players; its a different setting but it's very similar. Each person is a different color, has a different icon, and has different things they need to interact with. Previously I had all these being embedded PNGs in a clipping group that had a stroke applied to it, this was so that selecting it and clicking on a swatch color would give a colored box around it to indicate who needs to pay attention to that object (ie. a red box around an icon meant that the person who's red is responsible for that).
The issue arose when I replaced all these PNGs with vector groups (this was due to Ai running a bit poorly with all them open). Now trying to change the a box color gives a stroke to literally every object. Now I get that that's desired functionality, so no complaints there. I thought this would be fixed by locking the icon group within the clipping group, but strangely that did literally nothing. It didn't stop it being moved as I was concerned, nor did it stop the strokes being applied to everything. The only thing I could get to happen was if I individually locked each object in the icon group and that only locked the position, not appearance oddly.
I've attached a video were I go though the issue as well as what I'm trying to do.
So, specifically, could I get answers to these questions?
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You need to select just that clipping path using the direct selection tool. Then change the color.
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Hey, I'm more fairly adept in Illustrator. I'm aware of how exactly change the color. I'm asking if I can make it more simple as twirling in to every single group, selecting each path, and holding shif the whole time is fairly tedious. With the clipping mask contents being embeded PNGs I could just draw a marquee around everything and press the swatch, which is like 2-3 clicks, its just that PNGs are slowing down the program.
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You didn't mention that in your original post. Also the video was not about many objects. It just shpwed one. Anyway: Select > Object > Clipping path should give you the selection you want.
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