2 In the SpriteEffects palette, do any of the following: Duplicate Effect: Select an effect in the list and choose Dupli- cate Effect in the palette’s menu. Delete Effect: To remove an effect, select the effect in the list. Click the trash can or choose Delete Effect in the palette’s menu. Clear All Effects: To remove all effects from the selected object, choose Clear All Effects in the palette’s menu. SpriteEffects options In the SpriteEffects palette, you can set the color mode, resolution, and anti-aliasing for the effects applied to a selected object. These options control how SpriteEffects are rendered for printing and export, as well as the display of SpriteEffects in Canvas. When you change a setting, the change is applied immediately to the selected object. Mode From the Mode menu, select the color mode to use for rendering SpriteEffects. The SpriteEffects Mode is used for rendering all the effects applied to an object. If you choose Grayscale, for example, the object and effects applied to it will appear in gray shades on screen and when the object is printed or exported. Select a mode that is appropriate for the medium you use. RGB is best for web graphics, screen display, and output to a film recorder. CMYK is appropriate for process-color printing and color separations for commercial printing. Grayscale is appropriate for black-and- white publishing. None is available in the mode menu only when the selected object is a lens that has no effects commands applied to it. The lens can have a magnification value and a remote viewpoint, however. If you select None, the lens object is not rendered for printing or export. This can be more efficient and produce better output when a lens displays vector objects or high-resolution images. This option is useful if you use lenses without effects to show close-ups or call-outs of diagrams.
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