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You can’t open .acb files.
From the InDesign Swatches panel’s flyout menu choose New Color Swatch and from the Color Mode dropdown there should be a list of color libraries that you can choose from—the list corresponds to the .acb files you have copied into the Swatches folder:
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Hi @Tiina Ilmavirta , If you don‘t have a backup of the Pantone .acb files from an earlier version you can get them here and manually install them in Applications ▸ Adobe InDesign 2023 ▸ Presets ▸ Swatch Libraries
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Hi, I loaded those files but I need some App to open those.. Do you know what it is?
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There’s no app, just download the .acb files and copy them into your InDesign Swatch Libraries folder, and you should see them in the new Color Swatch Color Mode dropdown
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You can’t open .acb files.
From the InDesign Swatches panel’s flyout menu choose New Color Swatch and from the Color Mode dropdown there should be a list of color libraries that you can choose from—the list corresponds to the .acb files you have copied into the Swatches folder:
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Oh yes, it's there now!
I can choose Pantone Solid Coated-V3, but after I had chosen the right color, Color Mode changed to the LAB.
Weird.
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Somewhere around CS6 and thereafter the definitions were changed to Lab values.
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If you are actually printing a Spot color—a separate plate on an offset press—Lab is the correct Color Mode. Many of the Pantone Solid Ink colors are outside of the printable CMYK gamut.
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Okay, thank you for this answers!
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You can still install them, see the link in my first post.