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I'm trying to export (save) the color panel with Tagged Swatches. For some mysterious reasons, it only saves the normal swatches, but not the Tagged Swatches. Obviously we are in the 21st century, and I am a bit baffled - what's the point of having Tagged Swatches, if you can't reuse them in another file?!
thanks.
Here are a few tricks that might help:
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Here are a few tricks that might help:
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Thanks - we already found out about option 1 and that's what we are gonna use for our project.
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Option 1 worked out alright?
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After using the Tagged swatches for a while, I have come to a conclusion, that whoever developed this, still has a loooong way to go for this to actually be useful.
1. Copy/pasting an object containing tagged swatches indeed pastes them into the swatches library, but at the same time, if a swatch already exists with the same name, it creates a copy. And even worse - if I copy/paste any shape containing an existing swatch, Animate will always create a copy version of the same swatch, which is exactly opposite of the idea of keeping a tagged swatch! I often end up with 10 new "-copy" swatches only because I copy/pasted some drawings. Ridiculous!
2. Overwriting tagged swatches is impossible, therefore, if I need to change a color over several files, it means I literally have to go and edit each one of the swatches that need a change (it would be nice to have the possibility to replace them, just like we can do with symbols).
3. No way to see Swatches names at all times, only by hovering over them, so if you have many swatches, it takes much time to find the right one.
I don't want to go further into this, but just to say, that Tagged Swatches are far from being helpful, and any little mistake will result in a lot of wasted time...
I'm not sure why this answer is marked correct - it's merely a set of lousy workarounds, (no offense, I would have answered the same) - is Adobe trying to pet their ego, and create an illusion of perfect paradise, where all questions have answers, or what??
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Agreed. This tagged swatch feature is bare-bones for sure and doesn't warrant this "correct answer". What I really would like to see (and this thread is five years old, so I have zero hope), would be for tagged swatches to be able to be shared across multiple files the same way symbols can be shared (author-time/run-time sharing). I want to set up colors in ONE file and have multiple files using those colors so that I can change the colors in all files simply by changing the original palette. What a concept.
I am not going to be holding my breath.
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Sigh.. I appreciate the insight, but I was hoping for a better answer. Thanks for saving me from the wormhole of duplicate tagged swatches before I ended up trying it.