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CorelDRAW default colors for Affinity


Petar Petrenko

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Just place the file from attachment in the folder where the other PANTONE color libraries are and you will have all CorelDRAW default colors:

C:\Program Files\Affinity\Publisher\Resources\Pantone

P.S
Replace Publisher with the Photo or Designer to locate the folder to copy the library.

CorelDRAW default colors.csv

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Thanks, but I'm curious why you chose to distribute it in this format, rather than simply providing a .afpalette file?

Wouldn't that format be easier for other users to install, and available more easily for Mac users, too? Or is there some benefit to installing as a .csv and into the Pantone set that I don't understand?

Also, installing using the official .afpalette mechanism makes it more likely to survive uninstall/install processes, I think.

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10 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

I'm curious why you chose to distribute it in this format...

Because I am familiar to Excel and I saw that all PANTONE libraries are editable in Excel, so I got the idea to see if it's going to work.

12 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

Wouldn't that format be easier for other users to install...

I don't think there is a problem finding the location where the PANTONE libraries are, at least it wasn't for me.

14 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

is there some benefit to installing as a .csv and into the Pantone set

As I said, i'm familiar with this process and I have in plan to add more palettes this way.

16 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

installing using the official .afpalette mechanism makes it more likely to survive uninstall/install processes

I'll keep a copy of them, so it won't be so hard to "install" them again, if needed.

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