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    #1
    I need to have a color setting of my pallette to come up with the same PMS colors when I need them...

    is there a way to save a color pallete for multiply jobs...???

    in Quark, Indesign and Illustrator???

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  • #2
    Illustrator CS lets you save your swatch palette and name it. the option is on the flyout in the swatch pane.
    I'm still too stupid about InDesign. You can Load a swatch palette but I dont' know how to save it.

    PrintDriver is a large format digital print dude. His advice/opinions may not apply to the 4color/offset/web world of printing

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    • #3
      you can do that in ill10, too. don't know about quark or id.

      sorry, i thought i posted a response to this, like 3 hours ago. no more beer in the afternoon for me. beer in the afternoon. beer.

      !!!Laissezles Bon Temps ROULEZ!!!

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      • #4
        you can do that in ill10, too. don't know about quark or id.

        sorry, i thought i posted a response to this, like 3 hours ago. no more beer in the afternoon for me. beer in the afternoon. beer.

        !!!Laissezles Bon Temps ROULEZ!!!

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        • #5
          Unk, no MORe beer for you. I'm seeing double double.

          PrintDriver is a large format digital print dude. His advice/opinions may not apply to the 4color/offset/web world of printing

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          • #6
            doubles? right on. mine's scotch, ta.

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            • #7
              Oh, this is so helpful. I had no idea you could save a swatch pallete. Thank you!

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