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Universal Color Change in InDesign

New Here ,
May 21, 2020 May 21, 2020

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Hello,

 

I am wanting to do a simple update to our brochures, and wondered if there is a way to perform a universal color change? For example, I need to change the color theme in one section of our brochure that is reddish themed to a yellowish theme. This change would include any text, borders, boxes, and semi-transparent overlays of picures. I don't want to have to individually select each piece, 1) because of time, and 2) I don't want to miss a section.

 

I hope that all makes sense? Attached a couple of screenshots to help show what I am wanting to change.

 

I appreciate any help, especially since I am very green with InDesign. Thanks so much!

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Community Expert , May 21, 2020 May 21, 2020

In order to do what you're looking for the original color has to be defined in the Swatches Panel. You must also add the new color that you want to the Swatches Panel (you can define it in the Color Panel and then choose "Add to Swatches" in the Color Panel Pull-down Menu). If the old color is not already defined in Swatches then go under the Swatches Panel pull-down menu and choose "Add Unnamed Colors". As you can see in the second picture below that will add colors that have been used in the d

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If it was done by assigning a swatch (as it should have been), just edit the swatch.

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May 21, 2020 May 21, 2020

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Learn to use Paragraph (and Character) Styles and Object Styles – it will save your (InDesign) life!

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In order to do what you're looking for the original color has to be defined in the Swatches Panel. You must also add the new color that you want to the Swatches Panel (you can define it in the Color Panel and then choose "Add to Swatches" in the Color Panel Pull-down Menu). If the old color is not already defined in Swatches then go under the Swatches Panel pull-down menu and choose "Add Unnamed Colors". As you can see in the second picture below that will add colors that have been used in the document but not previously defined. Then select the color you wish to change and click on the trash can icon at the bottom of the Swatches Panel. In the Delete Swatches box that appears replace the old color with the new color that you've previously added to the Swatches Panel. This will replace all instances of the old color globally (assuming that the same exact color was used throughout).

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Aug 22, 2022 Aug 22, 2022

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What if you can't trash the old color (black) and substitute it? Printer wants a "rich black" which is 40/30/20/100.

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Aug 22, 2022 Aug 22, 2022

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Hi @leannz30751615 , You could try Find Color, which was introduced with CC2021. Be careful though, you wouldn’t want small black text or thin lines to output as a 4-color Black.

 

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Brilliant! Thank you so much!

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