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CMYK: CMYK is a subtractive color model used by professional printers to reproduce
colors by combining cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks on a press.
Web Safe or Web Named Colors: Web-safe colors are used for color consistency across
Web applications.
To select a color from a color matching system and add it to your color list, choose
one of the standardized color matching systems from the Model drop-down menu.
Editing a color
To edit an existing color, choose Edit > Colors, select the color you want to edit in
the Colors list, then click Edit to display the Edit Color dialog box. You can also
double-click the color you want to edit in the Colors list to display the Edit Color
dialog box.
Edit Color dialog box
Duplicating a color
To duplicate an existing color, choose Edit > Colors, select the color you want to
duplicate from the Colors list, then click Duplicate to display the Edit Color dialog
box for the duplicate color.
Deleting a color
While you cannot delete some of the default colors, you can delete any new or duplicate
colors you have created. To remove a color from the color list, choose Edit > Colors,
select the color you want to remove from the Colors list, and then click Delete.
Importing colors from another article or project
You can append colors from another article or project using the Colors dialog box
(Edit > Colors) or the Append command (File > Append).
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