Quick links to procedures on this page:
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You can edit an individual color style or a color style in a harmony.
When you edit a harmony, you can edit color styles simultaneously by preserving the relationship between them, or you can modify individual color styles within the harmony.
When you change the hue of the master color style in a gradient, all its derivative shades are updated based on the new hue and the original saturation and brightness value.
To edit a color style | ![]() |
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Click Tools ![]() |
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In the Color styles docker, select an individual color style or a color style in a
harmony.
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In the Color editor or Harmony editor, edit the color style by using any of the
available controls: Eyedropper tool, color viewers, sliders, and palettes.
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For more information about choosing colors, see Working with color. |
To edit a color harmony | ![]() |
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Click Tools ![]() |
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In the Color styles docker, click a harmony folder.
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Do any of the following:
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In the Harmony editor, click a selector ring and drag to edit the color styles in
the harmony
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In the Color editor, choose a color by using any of the available controls:
Eyedropper tool, color viewers, sliders, and palettes. For more information about
choosing colors, see Working with color.
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In the Harmony editor, move the Brightness slider to change the tint of the
color.
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To edit an individual color style in the harmony, select the style by clicking its
swatch in the harmony folder, or by clicking its respective selector ring or
swatch in the Harmony editor.
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