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The icons on the harmony folders show that the color harmonies are based on different harmony rules.
From top to bottom: Analogous - Accented, Analogous, Complementary, Monochromatic, Tetrad, and Triad.
Editing color harmonies
You can edit color harmonies in various ways: by removing a previously applied harmony rule, by substituting the base color with the
opposite color on the color wheel, by moving colors to different arms on the color wheel, and by dragging the color harmony on the color
wheel.
You can select colors from multiple color harmonies and edit them simultaneously. This feature lets you edit multiple rule-based color
harmonies at the same time without removing the rules.
In addition, you can convert a color style to the Grayscale color mode from within the Color styles docker.
To edit a color style
1
Click Window Color styles.
2 In the Color styles docker, select an individual color style or a color style in a harmony.
3 In the Color editor or Harmony editor, edit the color style by using any of the available controls: Eyedropper tool, color viewers, sliders,
and palettes.
For more information about choosing colors, see “Working with color” on page 283.
You can also
Rename a color style Select the color style in the Color styles docker, and type a new
name in the name box at the top of the docker.
Convert a color style to a different color mode
Click the Convert button , and choose a color mode from the
flyout.
Convert a color style to a spot color
Click the Convert button , and choose Convert to Spot.
To edit a color harmony
1
Click Window Color styles.
2 In the Color styles docker, click a harmony folder.
3 Do any of the following: