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Making global color changes
You can replace all colors of the same name in your artwork by replacing the global process color or spot color swatches in the Swatches panel. See Finding and replacing graphics.
You can also randomly change all of the colors in the color list, using the Randomize Named Colors Xtra. Experiment with this Xtra to create new color combinations.
You cannot replace the default Black, White, None, or Registration colors.
To replace colors in the color list:
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In the Swatches panel, select a color name. |
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Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Swatches panel to display the Options pop-up menu, and choose Replace. |
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In the Replace Color dialog box, select from the source of the replacement color, Color Library or Swatches panel. Then use the pop-up menus or color swatch to select a new color. Selected objects are replaced with the new color and the original color is deleted
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To randomly change all named colors:
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Choose Xtras > Colors > Randomize Named Colors. |
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To undo the effect, choose Edit > Undo. |
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