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    Bring all of the color adjustments that are found in the Edit Colors submenu of the Edit menu to Recolor. So we can go to one place and make all our color adjustments.

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    There is a way to select locked objects in recent Illustrator versions.
    In Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display section toggle ‘Select and Unlock objects on canvas’ option to see small lock icons you can click when locked objects get into a selection marquee.

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    And zoom in and out.

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    Yes, the Recolor dialog does not have its own undo stack, and all changes are permanent. Since Recolor is often used as an experimentation tool, this behavior limits the freedom and forces users to avoid it and loose applied settings.

    The team is now aware of the situation and hopefully some changes will be made.

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    You should be able to experiment with colour changes within the Recolor dialog box. But you can’t because there is no undo. So any changes you make if you want to go back to a previous setting you can’t.

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