Graphics Programs Reference
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become (or has been reassigned to ). Notice that the white color has not been modi-
fied and that there is no arrow pointing to a color in the New column. That's be-
cause white, black, and grays are typically preserved , or unchanged.
6. Click the Hide Color Group Storage icon ( ) to hide the color groups. Drag the
dialog box by the title bar at the top so that you can see the artwork.
7. Click the small arrow to the right of the dark-green bar in the Current Colors
column (see the figure).
This tells Illustrator not to change that specific green color in the logo. You can see
that reflected in the logo on the artboard.
Now suppose that you wanted to change the white color in the “Logo 2” color group. That's
what you'll do next.
8. Click the line to the right of the white color in the Current Colors column and the
line will change into an arrow that looks dimmed.
The arrow indicates to Illustrator that you want the white color to be different, but
there currently is no color in the New column to change it to.
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