![]() After doing so if you look in your top right windows at the Color Window (F6) and Swatches you can see the Pantone Colors that were assigned. This will convert your colors to Pantone+ Solid Coated or the Color Book you select. Navigate to Color Books < PANTONE+ Solid Coated Navigate to Color Books < PANTONE+ Solid Coated In the bottom center you'll see a Book Icon which limits the swatch selection to a library. This will bring up a menu that lists the current colors in the file. Navigate to Edit < Edit Colors < Recolor Artwork. Hit Alt + A on PC or ⌘ + A on Mac to select all. ![]() Now that you have found you don't have Pantone colors assigned, you can easily convert the colors to Pantones in just a few steps. Once you have your vector file open, hit Alt + 0 on PC or ⌘ + 0 on Mac to bring the artwork to front and center. Keep in mind the nearest is not always the best so it is best to check with your client, and check the Pantone Book for the best match. ![]() ![]() No Pantones? No worries, it is easy to convert to the nearest Pantone.
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