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1. Re: "Global" designation goes away with Edit Color Group CS3
Jean-Claude Tremblay Feb 5, 2010 8:14 AM (in response to Chris Vreeland)Chris, this is not a feature, it’s probably a bug.
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2. Re: "Global" designation goes away with Edit Color Group CS3
Wade_Zimmerman Feb 5, 2010 9:12 AM (in response to Jean-Claude Tremblay)I notice this myself I would say it is a bug. Even though there is an optionto edit globally.
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3. Re: "Global" designation goes away with Edit Color Group CS3
Skullmaker Feb 5, 2010 10:29 PM (in response to Chris Vreeland)It is a bug, but Adobe does not provide any updates, Adobe only sells you the next version with new bugs.
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4. Re: "Global" designation goes away with Edit Color Group CS3
Chris Vreeland Feb 8, 2010 12:56 PM (in response to Chris Vreeland)Thanks, all. I had hoped I was missing an obscure radio button, or something.
This is not a feature I plan to use much -- I'm just trying to thoroughly educate myself. As far as bugs go, I think I'm going to hang on until CS5 to see if Illustrator goes multi-CPU-aware at that point.
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5. Re: "Global" designation goes away with Edit Color Group CS3
rcraighead Oct 22, 2014 8:27 AM (in response to Chris Vreeland)I realize this is a OLD thread, but I have the same issue in CS5. I have a "Color Group" made up of global process colors. When I select the group and globally alter the colors, the global color designation is lost. What use are global colors and color groups if they cannot be altered as a group and maintain the global color designation?




