You can add multiple color options to a text element so customers can choose from a range of colors while personalizing. You can assign color options for the text fill, it's stroke, or both. You can assign multiple colors in two ways:

Tip

If you want customers to choose any text color freely you can configure it by using the color picker option. There is no need to set multiple color options. 

 

To add multiple color options to a text using libraries

  1. First, you have to create a color library. You can learn how to create a color library here.

  2. Select the text element
  3. Expand the Color toolbox
  4. Click Pick Library
  5. Choose the color library you'd like to use

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You will see all the color options the text has displayed in the color toolbox. To see how they look, just click through them.

Tip

If you want to change the order of the color options, you can do so by editing the library. Learn how to edit a library here.

To add multiple color options to a text manually

  1. Select the text element
  2. Expand the Color toolbox
  3. Click the color swatch to assign a color
  4. Click Apply
  5. Click + Add Color Option
  6. Pick a color and click Apply
  7. Repeat 5 and 6 to add as many color options as you'd like

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You will see all the color options the text has displayed in the color toolbox. To see how they look, just click through them.

To delete a color option, click the mceclip0.png next to the color value.

To edit the color option, click the next to the color value, and pick a new color.

Tip

You can change the color options order by clicking the dots to the left of the font option. Simply click and drag to rearrange them.

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