Create and edit color palettes

To create a custom color palette from scratch

To add a color to a custom color palette

To create a color palette from an object

To create a color palette from a document

To edit a custom color palette

To rename a custom color palette

To delete a custom color palette


Custom color palettes are collections of colors or color styles that you save. They can include colors or color styles from any color model, including spot colors, or any color palette found in the Palette libraries. You can create a custom palette to store all colors or color styles that you need in a current, or future, project.

It’s easy to share color palettes with others. The custom palettes are accessible from the My palettes folder in the Palettes docker.

You can create a custom color palette by choosing individual colors or color styles, or by using the colors in a selected object or an entire document. You can also edit, rename, and delete custom color palettes.

Custom color palettes are saved as XML files and are stored in your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Palettes folder.

To create a custom color palette from scratch Back to Top

 

In the Selected color area of the Palette editor dialog box, choose Spot from the Treat as list.
In the Selected color area of the Palette editor dialog box, choose Process from the Treat as list.
In the Palette editor dialog box, click a color in the color selection area, and type a name in the Name box.
 
To add a color to a custom color palette Back to Top

 

On the custom palette, click the Eyedropper button , and click the color that you want to add.
On the custom palette, click the Eyedropper button , hold down Ctrl, and click the image until you add the colors that you want.
In the dialog box, click a color swatch, click the arrow next to Add to palette, choose the name of your custom palette from the list, and then click Add to palette.

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When dragging most vector objects to the palette, you add all object colors to the palette. When dragging a bitmap, you can specify the number of colors that you want to be added to the palette. If an object includes a fountain fill, texture fill, or pattern fill, only colors that are defined during the fill creation are supported. Colors from PostScript fills are not supported.

To create a color palette from an object Back to Top
To create a color palette from a document Back to Top
To edit a custom color palette Back to Top

 

Click Add color. In the Select color dialog box, click the Models tab, click a color in the color selection area, and click Add to palette.
In the Selected color area of the Palette editor dialog box, choose Spot from the Treat as list.
In the Selected color area of the Palette editor dialog box, choose Process from the Treat as list.
In the color selection area, click a color, and click Edit color. In the Select color dialog box, click a new color in the color selection area.
Click Sort colors, and choose a color sorting method.

 

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You can delete multiple colors by holding down Shift or Ctrl, clicking the colors that you want to delete, and clicking Delete color.

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If you add a process color to the palette, but treat it as a spot color, the color is changed to spot and the color name is preserved. However, if you choose a spot color with a trademarked name, for example a PANTONE color, and convert it to a process color, the trademarked name is substituted with the color components for that color.

To rename a custom color palette Back to Top
To delete a custom color palette Back to Top

The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.


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