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If, however, you have artwork selected, this dialog will now be titled “Recolor
Artwork,” and you will have access to the Assign tab of the dialog, as well as Edit
mode. As long as your selection contains at least two colors, you'll see the Recolor
Artwork icon in the Control panel. Another option is the icon at the bottom of the
Color Guide panel mentioned above; note, though, that when artwork is selected this
icon will now be called “Edit or Apply Colors.” In the Swatches panel, with a color
group selected, you can click the Edit or Apply Color Group icon. A final way into this
dialog is Edit> Edit Colors> Recolor Artwork.
The Recoloring Artwork (and Editing Color) dialogs
After selecting the object(s) you want to recolor, click the Recolor Artwork button in
the Control panel to open the Recolor Artwork dialog; the colors from your selected
art should still be all in order, and the selection edges will automatically be hidden. If
you enter the Recolor Artwork dialog via Color Guide's Edit or Apply Colors icon,
your image will initially appear with the color group in that panel assigned to your
artwork. If that's not what you intended, click the “Get colors from selected art” icon
to reload the original colors into your artwork. In fact, any time you want to quickly
return to your original colors without canceling the dialog, simply click again on the
“Get colors from selected art” icon.
The Edit Color/Recolor Artwork dialog
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