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Background:
- CC libraries does not have support for Global Process Colors
- Some users have spoken about InDesign – InDesign does not support Global Process colors
- Illustrator does support process colors , global process colors and spot colors. The issue is specefic to global process colors – since it is not supported in CC Libraries. We have added the request to support in CC libraries backlog,
Workaround:
- Create Process colors in Illustrator and add it to CC libraries – deselect the global checkbox
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAdobe, where is your response? Essential to fix this; design software for designers, this affects the design process.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedCome on Adobe, this is an obvious requirement.
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Based on feedback, this issue is fixed by upgrading to MacOS Catalina . We are closing this .Let us know if you are still observing this on MacOS Catalina and we will reopen this thread.
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Ankit Goyal
Illustrator TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedSame here but different graphics card
AMD RADEON R9 M290X 2GB
iMac RETINA 27-INCH Late 2014By the way. Illustrator has never worked with GPU on this Mac, the visuals don’t show exactly where the vector lines are, and gradients have random lines in. I’ve always had to refer to CPU but sometimes forget, hence the white screen.
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Hi Everyone,
This functionality now is available in our latest release build – 24.1.1 for Win and 24.1 for Mac which is available worldwide now.
You may read about this functionality here: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new/2020-1.html#cut_copy
What’s new in 24.1: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new.html
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback.
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Or simply give us a total value in the 'info' panel when using the eyedropper to scan over the page - just like you do in Photoshop.