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I'm sorry but I don't understand...
You can't "link" colors - base one on another - they are two separate entities.
You can assign any color to any object in your document.
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You can't "link" colors - base one on another - they are two separate entities.
By @Robert at ID-Tasker
OK, this part isn't entirely true - you can create TINT Swatch - and set % of the original color.
What exactly are you trying to achieve @dublove?
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I'm equally confused, here; I thought the question might related to printing/separation plates. (In which case the "plate" name is irrelevant to the press (ink) color as long as the color is correctly communicated to the printer.)
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I want B's color to be determined by A, B can set the name and color.
Now, after A changes the color tone, it may only get a 20% a 50% name.
You can't rename it for A 20% to another
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I want B's color to be determined by A, B can set the name and color.
Now, after A changes the color tone, it may only get a 20% a 50% name.
You can't rename it for A 20% to another
By @dublove
Because B is a Tint - not a color.
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