Global colours

Global colours can be created and applied to different objects in your design. If you want to change the colour across your design at a later time, you can simply edit the global colour in the Swatches section of the Colour Studio and all objects update with the new colour automatically and simultaneously.

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About global colours

The global colour could be applied as a solid fill, stroke, or a colour used in a gradient fill; gradients cannot be saved as global colours as they are made up of more than one colour. Global colours can be made while in RGB, CMYK, LAB or Greyscale colour modes.

Global colours are added to the currently selected document palette in the Swatches section of the Colour Studio. If a document palette does not exist when your document's first global colour is created, a new document palette is automatically created for you in which the colour will be stored. Once created, you can apply the global colour to your design.

Studio Preferences To create a global colour from scratch:
  1. On the Swatches section of the Colour Studio, select a document palette from the palette menu. If no document palette exists you can create one from the Studio Preferences menu.
  2. From Studio Preferences, select Add Global Colour.
  3. Choose a colour.
  4. Tap Add Global Colour.
To edit a global colour:
  1. From the Swatches section of the Colour Studio, long press the chosen colour swatch and select Edit.
  2. From the dialog, select a new colour.

All objects using the global colour will be updated automatically.

To rename or delete a global colour:
  1. From the Swatches section of the Colour Studio, long press the chosen colour swatch and select Rename or Delete.

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