The Palettes inspector lets you quickly access the available color palettes, including the Document palette and the Color Styles palette, and create custom color palettes. The color palettes in the Palettes inspector are divided into two main folders: My palettes and Palette libraries.
You can use the My palettes folder to store all the custom color palettes that you create. You can add folders to store and organize your color palettes for different projects. You can also copy a color palette or move it to a different folder. You can open and control the display of all color palettes.
The Palette libraries folder of the Palettes inspector contains collections of preset color palettes from which you can choose colors. You cannot edit any of the color palettes that are found in the Palette libraries. However, you can create a custom color palette by copying a color palette from the Palette libraries folder. For more information, see Show or hide color palettes.
When you open a legacy custom palette (.cpl) file, it is automatically converted to the XML format (.xml). The XML version is stored in your Documents\Corel\Corel Content\Palettes folder, and also appears in the My palettes folder in the Palettes inspector.
If the custom color palette (.xml) was saved to the My palettes folder, you can open it by clicking Window Color palettes and choosing the custom palette from the list.
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