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Note
You can match the H, S, B (hue, saturation, brightness) values below the
color wheel in the Edit Colors dialog box to mimic what you see in the
figure, if you want to match exactly the color we achieved.
Next, you will edit the colors in the group independently and then save the colors as a new
named group.
6. Click the Unlink Harmony Colors button ( ) in the Edit Colors dialog box to edit the
colors independently (circled in the figure below, right).
The lines between the color markers (circles) and the center of the color wheel become
dotted, indicating that you can edit the colors independently.
Next, you will edit just one of the colors, since they are now unlinked, and you will edit that
color by using specific color values rather than by dragging the color in the color wheel.
7. Click the Color Mode icon ( ) to the right of the H, S, B values below the color
wheel, and choose CMYK from the menu, if the CMYK sliders are not already visible.
Click to select lightest orange marker in the color wheel, as shown in the figure on the
right, below. Change the CMYK values to C= 10 , M= 50 , Y= 100 , and K= 0 . Notice that
the marker has moved in the color wheel, and it's the only one that moved. Leave the
dialog box open.
Note
It's okay if the color markers in your Edit Colors dialog box are different
from those shown in the figure above.
8. Click the Save Changes To Color Group button ( ) in the upper-right corner of the
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