MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 10-USING FREEHAND Use Manual page 270

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Removing colors from the color list retains the colors in any corresponding objects
as unnamed colors. When removing multiple colors, a dialog box prompts you
either to remove all colors or only the unused colors.
Removing spot, Hexachrome, and tint colors does the following:
Spot colors are converted to process colors. Objects containing these spot-to-
process converted colors may not print separations as intended.
Hexachrome colors are converted to RGB values. The Hexachrome icon
appears to the side of the name in the Swatches panel.
Removing the base color of a tint also removes any tints of that color.
Note:
Choose Edit > Select > None.
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Click a color name in the Swatches panel. Shift-click to select additional colors
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that are adjacent. Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Macintosh) to
select additional colors that are not adjacent.
Do one of the following:
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Choose Xtras > Delete > Unused Named Colors to remove unused named colors.
Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the Swatches panel to display the
Options pop-up menu, and choose Remove. At the prompt, click Remove to
remove all selected colors or Cancel to cancel the operation.
You can alter the color components of existing colors or globally change color
throughout your artwork using various techniques in FreeHand. You can also
convert all colors to grayscale.
You use the Color Mixer panel to adjust color component values of an existing
color (see "Using the Color Mixer panel" on page 258).

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