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Setting colour in data merge file affinity publisher


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Hi!

I created uniwersal template for instruction in affinity publisher with database in excel and paths to files.

Every source (for example below black rectangle) I save in CMYK (0,0,0,100) but when I generated file from my template and checked colours with picker tools I see that is problem because always is CMYK(69,66,67,77) I introduce CMYK(0,0,0,100) but I can't change it. 

I change colour but it comes back to previous setting. What is the problem. Does exist default setting for colours?

 

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Hi @mario89

19 hours ago, mario89 said:

Every source (for example below black rectangle) I save in CMYK (0,0,0,100) but when I generated file from my template and checked colours with picker tools I see that is problem because always is CMYK(69,66,67,77) I introduce CMYK(0,0,0,100) but I can't change it. 

That sounds as though your file is set to the RGB colour space, with CMYK values. Could you please attach a copy of this template file here so I can investigate this further for you? :)

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