Creating a gradient

First off I am very new to Illustrator.  Just learning.  I was wathing a following along with a tutorial for creating a gradient.  The user was creating the gradient inside a rectangle.  WIthin the gradient options on his screen, there was a list of colors that he had included into the gradiant from the swath/pallette.  With these colors was a box that he could input a percent to black for each color.  I am not seeing that on mine.  I am assuming that there is simply a setting I need to open or view.  Any help?

WellSir,
It sounds as if it may have been the Vindow>Color palette. In its flyot you can choose the colour space (CMYK(/RGB/whatever), and when you click on one of the squares under the Gradient Slider in the Gradient palette, you can see and change the composition of that colour, such as adding black.

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