reversed color in superimposed objects?

Hi, I have a black text that overlaps in part with a black object - I was wondering how you get that portion of the text for folding (in white) reverse precisely in the areas of overlap? IE: allowing to read continuous (just change when it hits overlapping areas).

Thank you

Chemol

1. the rectangle tool: drawing a rectangle. Give it a black fill.

2. text tool: type some text. Fill with black.

3. position the text so that it only partially covers the rectangle.

4. Select the two objects.

5. If, on Windows, hold down the ALT key. In the Pathfinder palette, click the icon to exclude it form areas that overlap.

JET

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