Colouring in areas within a shape (Part 2)

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Peter Rooney

Perhaps it would have helped if I'd actually typed something in before
hitting [Enter] but here goes...
This kind of carries on from my previous post about triangles, but, for
example, having drawn a line that vertically bisects an autoshape triangle,
is there any way in which I can colour the left hand side of my triangle in
one colour and the right hand in another?

Thanks again

Pete
 
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Ed Bennett

Peter Rooney said:
This kind of carries on from my previous post about triangles, but,
for example, having drawn a line that vertically bisects an autoshape
triangle, is there any way in which I can colour the left hand side
of my triangle in one colour and the right hand in another?

Create two right-angled triangles to fill the shape.
 
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Peter Rooney

Ed,

I kind of thought that might be the answer.
This would be OK for a simple triangle, but if If I go back to my star made
up of two 3-way bisected (and one inverted) triangles, I end up with lots of
shapes that I can't draw manually. i was hoping there might have been
something like the facility that Paint has where you can fill in any area
that is completely borederd in.
Still, never mind - thanks for your help and have a good weekend!

Pete
 
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Ed Bennett

Peter Rooney said:
This would be OK for a simple triangle, but if If I go back to my
star made up of two 3-way bisected (and one inverted) triangles, I
end up with lots of shapes that I can't draw manually.

If you zoom in to maximum zoom (for maximum precision), you can trace them
using the Freeform tool (AutoShapes > Lines > Freeform). Make sure that the
end joins up with the beginning and you'll be able to fill it.
 

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