The Key to White Fill, Black Stroke.

You’ve been playing around with all kinds of fills, strokes, and effects for selected objects, but now you want to get back to Default – a white fill with a 1 point black stroke. You could go to the Appearance palette and select any Effects listings and delete them, and then change the fill and stroke manually. But there has to be a faster way.

Yes there is, if you know the key. Just remember “D” for Default. Press “D” on your keyboard with any objects selected, and they will all revert to the Default white fill with a 1 point black stroke.

Tip provided by Jeff Witchel, Certified Adobe Training Provider.

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