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@Kevin459

There are two good answers here that propose using a blend, however if you want to match the colours of the jpeg you posted, you might want to expand the blend, and ungroup the rectangles, then you can select each rectangle and use the eydropper tool (I) to sample the exact colours from the raster image.

For example:

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@Caterina889

Use a blend.....

Darkest color object <-----> Lightest color object

Select both and choose Object > Blend > Make

Then choose Object> Blend > Blend Options.
Choose Specified Steps from the drop down.
Set the steps to the number of divisions you'd like.

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@Turnbaugh909

You can create a blend between two (or more) objects.

First create a solid filled rectangle for each end stop.



With both selected, go to Object → Blend → Make.

Then Object → Blend → Blend Options... and set spacing to "Specified Steps" and an appropriate number of steps.


helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/blending-objects.html

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