Creating spot colors
Spot colors are a special type of named color used in work that will be litho-printed. Spot colors always have names. Spot colors are used in work that will be color separated for commercial printing (see Printing multiple copies).
 To create a new 
 spot color
 To create a new 
 spot color
1. Create a new named color (see Creating named colors).
2. If necessary, click the Show Advanced Options button to display all the options on the Color Editor (see Color Editor - Advanced).
3. Choose Spot Color from the Color Type menu.
 To convert an existing 
 color to a spot color
 To convert an existing 
 color to a spot color
1. From the Utilities menu choose Color Editor.
2. From the Color List menu choose the color you want to convert.
3. If necessary, click the Show Advanced Options button to display all the options on the Color Editor (see Color Editor - Advanced).
4. Choose Spot Color from the Color Type menu.
Tips
 Not all printing processes can handle 
 spot colors. Also some printing presses have a maximum number of ink colors 
 they can print. Always check with your print shop before using spot colors.
 Not all printing processes can handle 
 spot colors. Also some printing presses have a maximum number of ink colors 
 they can print. Always check with your print shop before using spot colors.
 You can simulate how your document 
 will look when it's gone to press by  using 
 the Show Printer Colors 
 functions.
 You can simulate how your document 
 will look when it's gone to press by  using 
 the Show Printer Colors 
 functions.