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  1. I took a color from a picture and used it for text on that page. Now I need to find that color and use it elsewhere. When I select the colored text, I cannot tell what color swatch is assigned to it. Does it show up somewhere? Thank you.
  2. Hello, is there a possibility in the preferences, to define a black text as 100% black and not a mixture of all CMYK-Colors? I thought, that the tool: "Create text with blend gamma" is this feature, but it is not. Thank you for an answer Frank
  3. For a business card which was designed in Affinity Designer I have used a black color for the text. The logo has it's color (4 color for pressure). Inside of the generated PDF file both the logo and the black text uses 4 colors. The problem now is that the press wants the black text only with 1 color and not with 4 in the PDF file (This is possible with Adobe illustrator!). Is it possible to use only for the text 1 color (black)? Thank you very much for your answeres!
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