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- jaylarson0
This app may help: http://prmac.com/release-id-4051…. You should be able to do what you like as long as all the parameters are tagged properly and you use the book feature so it updates multiple docs. I don't know if this is possible without 3rd party plugins.
- baseline_shift0
How many docs are there? It only takes 30 seconds to double click a swatch and change the color, which edits all objects with that color. Save file and repeat. Ten docs would take 5 mins.
- monospaced0
Or merge the documents into one file? I dunno.
- phatlee0
You could export your colour palettes and import into your document?
- shitehawke0
If you set up the files as a book any changes you make can be made globally me thinks.
- monospaced0
You could "place" the same file into each master page, and then when you modify the placed file, it will automatically update in each file (as soon as you open them, of course).
- MrOneHundred0
I don't think you can update a file that is closed.
- lajj0
Maybe you could export your color swatch and import it in your others documents.
This would work if the name of the color is the same in all documents.
- ItalianStallion0
You can do that if you have an InDesign Book or with a script.
- MrOneHundred0
But the changes take effect the next time you open it, don't they? Not when it's closed. How would you know without opening it?
- you wouldn't, like when using smart object etc, update when you open document/?kuttyranks
- desmo0
well ive got a project that could potentially have over 150 different colour charts. so changing each colour manually could become a pain in the ass. thanks for all the tips so far!
- ipissexcellence0
alt f4