I guess I'm not explaining very well. I want the same effect as me taking my pencil tool and drawing a wavy rounded rectangle shape and filling it in, where the fill actually touches and stays in the bounds of the stroke.
I don't think it can be done. I mean, if you make the stroke a wavy...
Is there a way to "tile" fill inside a shape in InDesign? (with a pattern)
In Publisher, you can do that (even in Word inside a shape). I know how to take a huge pattern and put it inside words or a shape, but is there a way to tile/repeat it?
Thanks!
Is there any way at all to make a rectangle, for example, and give it a thick wavy stroke (I mean, I know how to do that part) and make the FILL stay only inside the shape? It actually is a rectangular shape, not following the wavy stroke. I just can't draw neatly enough with my pencil took to...
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