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3 Enter a name for the color in the
Change Name To text box.
It’s a good idea to name each custom
color distinctively so that the new
custom color doesn’t replace another
custom color with the same name in
an open file.
4 Select the White or Black option and
choose a tint of gray, or select a process
color using one of the procedures
described in Creating a process color.
5 Click OK.
The custom color you have created
appears in the Paint Style palette, listed
alphabetically with the other custom
colors. To use the custom color in your
artwork, see Setting paint attributes.
Note: When separated, each custom
color is converted to a process color by
default, unless you deselect the Convert
to Process option in the Separation
Setup dialog box. See Separating custom
colors as process colors for more
information.










