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Manage swatches
You
can manage the swatches in your Swatches panel by duplicating, grouping, replacing,
merging, or deleting them. You can also specify swatch options such as
swatch name, color type, color mode, or preview,
Duplicate swatches- Select
one or more swatches that you want to duplicate.
- Do
one of the following:
Group swatchesWhen you want to keep specific colors together
in the Swatches panel, create a color group. For example, you can
create a color group for colors you select in the Color Guide panel.
When you save a color group in the Edit Colors dialog box, it is
automatically saved as a color group in the Swatches panel. You
can also manually group any set of solid color swatches.
- Select
one or more swatches in the Swatches panel.
- Click
the New Color Group button, or choose New Color Group from the panel menu.
Replace, merge, or delete swatches- To replace
a swatch, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and
drag the color or gradient from the Color panel, Gradient panel,
an object, or the Tools panel to the Swatches panel, highlighting
the swatch you want to replace.
Replacing
an existing color, gradient, or pattern in the Swatches
panel globally changes objects in the file containing that swatch
color with the new color, gradient, or pattern. The only exception
is for a process color that does not have the Global option
selected in the Swatch Options dialog box.
- To merge
multiple swatches, select two or more swatches, and select Merge Swatches
from the Swatches panel menu. The first selected swatch name and color
value replaces all other selected swatches.
- To
delete a swatch, select one or more swatches. Select Delete Swatch
from the panel menu, click the Delete Swatch button, or drag the
selected swatches to the Delete Swatch button.
When
you delete a spot-color or global process-color swatch (or a pattern
or gradient containing a spot or global process color), all objects
painted with those colors are converted to the non-global process
color equivalent.
Swatch optionsTo set swatch options, double-click an existing
swatch or select New Swatch from the Swatches panel menu.
- Swatch Name
- Specifies
the name of the swatch in the Swatches panel.
- Color Type
- Specifies
if the swatch is a process color or spot color.
- Global
- Creates
a global process-color swatch.
- Color Mode
- Specifies
the color mode of the swatch.
After you select the color
mode you want, you can use the color sliders to adjust the color.
If you select a color that is not web-safe, an alert cube appears. Click
the cube to shift to the closest web-safe color (which is displayed
to the right of the cube). If you select an out-of-gamut color,
an alert triangle appears.
Click the triangle to shift to the closest CMYK equivalent (which
is displayed to the right of the triangle).
- Preview
- Displays
color adjustments on any objects to which the swatch is applied.
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