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Thank you for your Affinity Publisher. For offset book printing, different printers require different color profiles, for example Coated Fogra39 or Euroscale coated V2. I am working on several books, but the color profile must be set not only for the document and export, but also for the entire program, otherwise the result is incorrect, the CMYK colors 0, 0 , 0, 100 of the text are converted to the RGB scale. I don't want to change the color environment of the entire program for each book. How do i have to proceed? Thank you, Zdenek Homola

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@Zhola, when you say 'the CMYK colors 0, 0 , 0, 100 of the text are converted to the RGB scale', could you provide some additional information, a screengrab of your colour preferences panel and Document Setup window showing the colour tab would be helpful, along with a screengrab of your export settings.

If you are able to upload a sample Publisher document, using those settings, even if it is just contains a single page of text, that would also help tremendously.

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