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I have a CMYK file a co-worker did (who’s not here no more) with about 10 different layers and a couple of them have the same CMYK color – some layers are boxes and some are type.
I have to change the cmyk value of one of the colors (that are on mulitple layers) to a different value.
Is there an easy way i can select that one cmyk color (instead having to click on them individually) and change the color globally throughout.
I know Indesign and Illustrator have merge swatches – does photoshop have that capability to change colors globally on different layers?
I hope I’ve made sense of this.
I have to change the cmyk value of one of the colors (that are on mulitple layers) to a different value.
Is there an easy way i can select that one cmyk color (instead having to click on them individually) and change the color globally throughout.
I know Indesign and Illustrator have merge swatches – does photoshop have that capability to change colors globally on different layers?
I hope I’ve made sense of this.
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