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    To Change the Color of a Light

    1. In the drawing, select the light glyph.
    2. In the Light Properties tab of the Properties Inspector, specify color from the Filter Color list. Or click Select Color to open the Select Color dialog box.

    Related Concepts

    • About the Shape Property of a Light
    • About Light Properties

    Related Tasks

    • To Work With the Adjustment of Lights
    • To Work With the Display of Light Glyphs
    • To Specify a Source Vector for a Distant Light
    • To Assign a Shape to a Light
    • To Set Attenuation in a Point Light or a Spotlight

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