Wayne Gilbert
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How do I choose a specific Pantone in Flexi 10? There MUST be an easier way than to navigate through all the Pantones until I get to my needed Pantone number...
There is no easier way in Flexi 11. Corel sure makes it easy.
There is.
Go to the bottom of the flexi screen. Right click the swatch and click add new. Then go to the design central and open the color library. Select the new swatch you made and add all the pantone colors you want to it. Then all the pantones are now at the bottom of your screen. If you want to be able to scroll faster detach the swatch from the bottom of the screen and it will open it's own window with a scroll bar for easy finding. Hope this helps. Other then this I don't think there is an easier way.
There is.
Go to the bottom of the flexi screen. Right click the swatch and click add new. Then go to the design central and open the color library. Select the new swatch you made and add all the pantone colors you want to it. Then all the pantones are now at the bottom of your screen. If you want to be able to scroll faster detach the swatch from the bottom of the screen and it will open it's own window with a scroll bar for easy finding. Hope this helps. Other then this I don't think there is an easier way.
All colors that you can use from your selected color tables can be viewed in the Fill / Stroke Editor.......quite fast to scroll through the "Fill" tab to select and change a current value........
JP
I'll admit that Illustrator clumsy choosing spots. It typically takes me 1.0001 seconds to chose a new Pantone. So in that respect, I'll concede that Corel is a far and away a superior design suite. ....buuuuuuuuut, I have fat fingers and I have to look at the number pad to type the selection in the find field of the swatch menu. Someone more nimble that I might be able to sway my opinion though.Yes, Corel rules. Takes literally one second to choose a new Pantone. Even Illustrator is clumsy choosing Spots. I am not impressed with Flexi.
___LOL --- so now I know there are 4 of us that find choosing a Pantone color in Flexi is a chore. I thought it was just our shop of two designers and a production manager that were the only ones that struggled with that. Both the other designer and I are new to Flexi. We're just short of a year under our belt of working experience with the software. The production manager has 12 years of Flexi, but he doesn't care about PMS colors in the file. He just wants vector art and call-outs to get his work done.
As such, for fast access to PMS colors that we use for routine tasks (i.e: specific sign programs), we have PDF templates with swatches that we import into Flexi. It's stored in a shared location. We'll bring that in and then sample the colors with the eyedropper tool. I know, I know, we could build a swatch table for that, but we haven't gotten around to it. For anything that's not typical, I have a PDF file with swatch boxes on my desktop. I'll open it in Illustrator and quickly change one or more of those swatches to a PMS color of my choosing. I'll save it and then import that file into Flexi to sample the color. It's a work around that I find infinitely less frustrating than scrolling in Flexi. Perhaps something like that might be a work around for you.
On a side note:
I'll admit that Illustrator clumsy choosing spots. It typically takes me 1.0001 seconds to chose a new Pantone. So in that respect, I'll concede that Corel is a far and away a superior design suite. ....buuuuuuuuut, I have fat fingers and I have to look at the number pad to type the selection in the find field of the swatch menu. Someone more nimble that I might be able to sway my opinion though.
Now, if someone could tell me how I can import type from Illustrator and have it not come in as curves, I'll buy them a pizza!
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Can anyone think of any advantages of Flexi?
It's node editing tools make vector editing/creating really fast. I can turn something into a vector and delete/add nodes, lines & curves extremely fast in flexi.
I'm still using the lowly Flexi 8.5, but my Fill/Stroke editor lists Pantone colors numerically. The swatch table doesn't, but F/S editor does.
LOL --- so now I know there are 4 of us that find choosing a Pantone color in Flexi is a chore. I thought it was just our shop of two designers and a production manager that were the only ones that struggled with that. Both the other designer and I are new to Flexi. We're just short of a year under our belt of working experience with the software. The production manager has 12 years of Flexi, but he doesn't care about PMS colors in the file. He just wants vector art and call-outs to get his work done.
As such, for fast access to PMS colors that we use for routine tasks (i.e: specific sign programs), we have PDF templates with swatches that we import into Flexi. It's stored in a shared location. We'll bring that in and then sample the colors with the eyedropper tool. I know, I know, we could build a swatch table for that, but we haven't gotten around to it. For anything that's not typical, I have a PDF file with swatch boxes on my desktop. I'll open it in Illustrator and quickly change one or more of those swatches to a PMS color of my choosing. I'll save it and then import that file into Flexi to sample the color. It's a work around that I find infinitely less frustrating than scrolling in Flexi. Perhaps something like that might be a work around for you.
On a side note:
I'll admit that Illustrator clumsy choosing spots. It typically takes me 1.0001 seconds to chose a new Pantone. So in that respect, I'll concede that Corel is a far and away a superior design suite. ....buuuuuuuuut, I have fat fingers and I have to look at the number pad to type the selection in the find field of the swatch menu. Someone more nimble that I might be able to sway my opinion though.
Now, if someone could tell me how I can import type from Illustrator and have it not come in as curves, I'll buy them a pizza!
Why would you build a table with all the colors when there already is a table with all the colors in it?So why not just build a swatch table with all the colors in it. It takes like two seconds.
Why would you build a table with all the colors when there already is a table with all the colors in it?