Can you select Same color in InDesign?

Can you select Same color in InDesign?

Select the replacement color from the Change Color menu and select the color you want to change to or choose the Select New Color Swatch option to create a new swatch. The Find/Change options, Find Next and Change All, work the same with color as they do with text and objects.

How do you merge swatches in InDesign?

Here’s how: Start by clicking on the swatch you want to keep, then Command-click (PC: Control-click) on the swatches you want to delete. Now, to merge them go to the palette’s flyout menu and choose Merge Swatches.

Where do I find swatches in InDesign?

The Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches) lets you create and name colors, gradients, or tints, and quickly apply them to your document.

How to copy color swatches from one document to another in InDesign?

Or, a quicker way, Command + Click to select all the swatches you want and drag them from the Swatches panel in the first document to the page of the second document. Unfortunately, the later method doesn’t work if you’re using InDesign CS4’s new tabbed window interface.

What are the different types of swatches in InDesign?

Swatches can include spot or process colors, mixed inks (process colors mixed with one or more spot colors), RGB, HSB, Lab colors, gradients, or tints. When you place an image that contains spot colors, the colors are automatically added as swatches to the Swatches panel.

How to save a swatch in Adobe InDesign?

The best way to do this if you don’t use Adobe’s Creative Cloud Library would be to manually save out the file as an .ASE. First have only the swatches you want to use in the panel. Next click the menu drop down to get to save for exchange. Next name your file appropriately and save it out to a location that is accessible.

How do you save colors in Adobe InDesign?

Drag the color slider triangles along the color spectrum or click inside the color spectrum. Enter values in any of the text boxes. To save the color as a swatch, click Add CMYK Swatch, Add HSB Swatch, Add RGB Swatch, or Add Lab Swatch. InDesign adds the color to the Swatches panel, using the color values as its name.