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    rande is offline Senior Member
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    Default Pitstop 7_global change

    Any way to do a global change on a percentage of a spot color?

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    Yes, you have to sample the selected tint and sample the desired tint.
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    is there a quick explanation for that?

    thanks

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    I think the easiest way to do this is with the selection tool in the Enfocus Inspector grab a portion of the screen and manually change it to the desired PMS screen and then add the Tinted colour to the user swatches. (you can do that in the drop down menu of the Enfocus Inspector with the object selected). Then in the global change grab the tint you want to change and then as your target select the PMS tint you are wanting from the user swatch that you just created.

    Hope this makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rande View Post
    is there a quick explanation for that?

    thanks
    Use the global change 'Change color'. Select an object with the specific spot color tint in the document and click grab on the global change panel. Then configure the color you want to go to on the Configure 2 step. If you have an object with the tint you want to use, again select it and use grab on the global change, otherwise you can use the color picker.

    hope this helps,
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    Yes, that did help.

    thanks


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