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Do one of the following:
• Select one or more spot colors (press the Control key to select each additional color), right-click a selected
color, and select Spot Color Optimizer.
• Click Edit and select Spot Color Optimizer. You can then select spot colors in Device Linker.
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When the optimization in Device Linker is complete, click Done to return to the Spot Colors window.
Create, rename, or delete a spot color or color group
You can create, rename, or delete spot colors or color groups. You cannot make changes to a spot color or color
group that is locked.
Create a spot color or color group
You can create a new spot color in an existing group or a new color group.
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In Device Center, click the Resources tab and click Spot Colors.
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Select the location in the spot color list or color group list where you want the new spot color or color group to be
placed and click New.
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Select Spot Color or Group and type a name for the spot color or color group.
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For a spot color, specify the definition.
You can define the CMYK values of a spot color by typing the numerical values, by selecting a visual match from
a pattern of color swatches, or by measuring the color of a physical object using a measurement device. In
addition, you can define the spot color by its Lab values.
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To save and add another spot color or group, click Add Another.
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To save the new spot color(s) or group(s), click OK.
Rename a spot color or color group
You can change the name of an existing spot color or color group if it is not locked. If you are matching the name of
a spot color to the name used in a particular job, be sure to match the name exactly, including uppercase or
lowercase letters and spaces.
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In Device Center, click the Resources tab and click Spot Colors.
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Right-click the spot color or group and select Rename.
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Type a new name and press the Enter key or the Return key.
Delete a spot color or color group
You can delete a spot color or color group (and the spot colors in the group) if it is not locked.
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In Device Center, click the Resources tab and click Spot Colors.
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Right-click the spot color or group and select Delete.
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Click Yes to confirm.
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