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How to use Edit Color to change all vectors to 100k?

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Feb 19, 2020 Feb 19, 2020

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Hey guys, I have a lot vectors across few artboards, many of them are line with arrowheads with different arrowhead size and some has mask applied.

 

I tried to use appearance to change the vector color, but turn out the arrowhead size change together too, I not sure why it happened that way, I found that if I unselect all vectors with mask then they won’t change in size. Not sure if this is a bug

 

i get suggested by using Edit>Edit Color option to change the color and itbwork, all arrowhead size won’t chanfe in size. However, I still not sure how to use this option, I made sure all CMYK adjustment bar set to 0:0:0:100 but the vector color is 87k.  So how do I use it?

 

if I choose Edit Color>Recolor Artwork then under assign there’s 2 color bars, one bar I think is with value of converted RGB black(which I want to change to 100k black) ad another longbar has a black and a shade of gray, I clicked both and the CMYK adjustment value both listed as 100k black, the “new” small rectangle bar looks like it has 1 shade of gray on top and 1 shade of gray on bottom left and really light gray on bottom right.

 

if I choose recolor with preset1 color job and choose none for the library in next panel, then I get current color(3) but there’s only  1 long color bar and the light gray is in the sixth of the small retangle under “new”

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Feb 20, 2020 Feb 20, 2020

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Feb 20, 2020 Feb 20, 2020

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Under Edit Colors dialog box, double-click the far right color icon that looks like two small rectangles stack on top of eachother, then click on "color swatches" button and select black. Do this for every color listed in the recolor artwork dialog box that you wish to change to black. Then click OK button.

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