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Does Affinity Publisher keep spot colour names when i do pdf? Windows version


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Does Affinity Publisher keep spot colour names when i do pdf? if not its really needed becouse one company needs for digital printing their silver named silver and gold named gold. and i bet is not only case where this needed. And i worry how pantone colours are stored in when i used honor spot colours.
thier automatic test should say if not named correctly oddly even wrongly named it does say nothing about it. and its global colour=spot colour? if not how i dont own spot colours.

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On 1/25/2021 at 10:43 AM, MxHeppa said:

Does Affinity Publisher keep spot colour names when i do pdf?

Yes it does, as you've found out on your other thread here :) 

On 1/25/2021 at 10:45 AM, MxHeppa said:

and its possible name for current document spot colour to different name? i found way do custom spot colours but i cannot do them pantone hues directly and even then i dont know if names are saved end pdf or not.

Not entirely sure whats being asked here, but you Pantone colours should already be Spot colours and if you right click on it in the Swatches panel, you can rename the Spot colour to a custom name. 

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18 hours ago, stokerg said:

Yes it does, as you've found out on your other thread here :) 

Not entirely sure whats being asked here, but you Pantone colours should already be Spot colours and if you right click on it in the Swatches panel, you can rename the Spot colour to a custom name. 

i found way do it when i have global colours in document and i can change them.

 

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