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Where are the Swatches??
Where in Publisher is its verstion of "Swatches"? Im and adobe user being
forced to deal with color seperations and Pantones with Publisher and so far its a headache! |
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Where are the Swatches??
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Co...ne_color_chart
-- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/p...649111033.aspx "Greg" wrote in message ... Where in Publisher is its verstion of "Swatches"? Im and adobe user being forced to deal with color seperations and Pantones with Publisher and so far its a headache! |
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Where are the Swatches??
Hope i don't get to much hate mail on this but why bother anything you
can create in ps can be used in Publisher (i am using 2003). In fairness for 2 commercial sites i built i went the reverse took(Publisher) Color schemes turned them into swatches. 99.9% of what i do is web based from what i can read printing has separate issues Give color cop a whirl(free)http://www.prall.net/tools/colorcop/ its great for pinching colors. oops!....... ps swatches = Publisher Color Schemes(sought of) Greg wrote: Where in Publisher is its verstion of "Swatches"? Im and adobe user being forced to deal with color seperations and Pantones with Publisher and so far its a headache! |
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