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  1. Good afternoon (at least here it is), A small niggle......doing a European map.....so I can get an over all picture of the colours and edit them simply I am using global colours on the fills and the outlines of the countries. Superb editing the global colours; really works and I can produce a very laid back but clear colour scheme. (I have often wanted to "Group" by colour in other softwares and this system is great even if one has to plan ahead a bit to use it) The niggle is: when I edit an individual segment I do not know which clobal colour has been used as it is not highlighted on the swatches; I also don't know whether a global colour has been applied to that particular segment or not. Can the Global colour used be highlighted when the fill or stroke is edited please? Thanks
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