Fill objects with color or an image in Keynote for iCloud
You can fill text boxes, shapes, and chart backgrounds with a solid color, a gradient (two colors that blend into one another), or an image.
Fill an object with a color or gradient
The fill choices include a number of preset colors that are designed to go with the current theme, or you can create custom color fills using the color wheel and other color controls.
Select a text box, shape (other than a line), or chart.
Do one of the following:
For text boxes or shapes: Click Style at the top of the Format sidebar on the right, then select the Fill checkbox.
For charts: Click Chart at the top of the Format sidebar, then select the Background checkbox.
Choose one of the following fill types:
A preset color or gradient designed to match the current theme: Click the preset color well to the right of the Fill or Background checkbox, then choose a color or gradient.
Note: The images in this task show the Fill checkbox selected; when the Background checkbox is selected, the same color well and pop-up menu options appear.
A custom color or gradient: Click the pop-up menu below the checkbox and choose Color Fill or Gradient Fill. Click the custom color well below the pop-up menu and choose a color.
The custom color well has a wider range of options than the preset color well. To choose a color from a color wheel, click Custom above the colors, then drag the marker on the color wheel or drag the sliders to adjust the saturation, brightness, and opacity.
When you choose Gradient Fill, two color wells appear below the pop-up menu; choose a color from each color well to set the start and end color of the gradient.
Fill an object with an image
Select a text box, shape (other than a line), or chart.
Do one of the following:
For text boxes or shapes: Click Style at the top of the Format sidebar on the right, then select the Fill checkbox.
For charts: Click Chart at the top of the Format sidebar, then select the Background checkbox.
Click the pop-up menu below the Fill or Background checkbox, then choose Image Fill, or Advanced Image Fill if you want to add a color tint to the image.
Note: The image above shows the Fill checkbox selected; when the Background checkbox is selected, the same color well and pop-up menu options appear.
Click Choose, navigate to your photos, then double-click an image file with a .jpg, .png, or .gif filename extension.
To change how the image fills the object, click the pop-up menu above the Choose button and choose an option, or drag the Scale slider.
If Advanced Image Fill is selected, click the color well that appears to the right of the Choose button, then select a tint color.
Choose a color that matches the current theme, or click Custom and choose a color from a color wheel (where you can also adjust the saturation, brightness, and opacity).
To remove the tint, click the pop-up menu below the Fill or Background checkbox, then choose Image Fill (instead of Advanced Image Fill) from the pop-up menu.
Remove a color or image fill
Select a text box, shape (other than a line), or chart with a color or image fill.
Do one of the following:
For shapes or text boxes: Click Style at the top of the Format sidebar, then deselect the Fill checkbox.
For charts: Click Chart at the top of the Format sidebar, then deselect the Background checkbox.
Tip: You can also change the color of lines, shadows, borders, text, and more; whenever you see a color well in the sidebar, you can click it to add color to whatever is selected on the page.