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Editing Colors

This is a brief introduction and orientation to the Colors dialog, which you activate by selecting Edit > Colors from the menu. Note that this has two modes. The one you may already be familiar with is its use when you already have a document open, and this will be discussed in this section. When you create and save a new document, all the colors that are availabe in the dialog Edit > Colors will be stored in that document. This is an important detail, because any changes to a color palette will only affect the current document.

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The other mode for Edit > Colors is when you have no document open. In that situation, you can change your default palette or create a new one. The selection or creation of a new default palette will be described in Managing Color Sets, under the section Color Palettes.

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The other mode for Edit > Colors is when you have no document open. In that situation, you can change your default palette or create a new one. The selection or creation of a new default palette will be described in Managing Color Sets.

If you choose Edit > Colors from the menu for the first time with a document open, Scribus will bring up the following dialog:

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