Adobe InDesign CS3 provides
a number of tools for applying color, including the Toolbox, the
Swatches panel, the Color panel, and the Color Picker.
Select the object you want to color by doing one
of the following:
For a path or frame, use the Selection
tool or
the Direct Selection tool , as
necessary.
For a grayscale or monochrome (1‑bit) image, use
the Direct Selection tool. You can only apply two colors to a grayscale
or monochrome image.
For text characters, use the Type tool to
change the text color of a single word or the entire text within
a frame.
To change the color of gaps in a
dashed, dotted, or striped stroke, use the Stroke panel.
In the Toolbox or in the Color or Swatches panels, select
the Formatting Affects Text or Formatting Affects Container to determine
whether color is applied to the text or the text frame.
In the Toolbox or in the Color or Swatches panels, select
the Fill box or the Stroke box to specify the fill or stroke of
the object. (If you selected an image, the Stroke box has no effect.)
Fill and stroke area of the Toolbox
A.
Fill box
B.
Stroke
box
Do one of the following:
Select a color, tint, or gradient using
the Swatches or Gradient panels.
Double-click either the Fill or Stroke box in the
Toolbox or the Color panel to open the Color Picker. Select the
desired color, and click OK.
You can apply color to any grayscale
image, provided it does not contain alpha or spot channels. If you
imported an image with a clipping path, select the clipping path
using the Direct Selection tool to apply color to the clipped area
only.