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Yellow to blue color change before plotting
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Hello
I am working on drawings in which some of the text is in yellow which is great on a black background. After printing the yellow becomes very hard to see on white paper. I know I know I could change the color of the layer before plotting but I was hoping for a seamless way of doing it. Is there a way to display colors in yellow and plot in blue similar to white/black?
Thanks
Robbie
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Re: Yellow to blue color change before plotting
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You could do this in your plot style table (assuming you are set up to use CTB, color-dependent).
Re: Yellow to blue color change before plotting
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In your CTB file you can revise the yellow color to print as any color you need.
Start the print function and on the right side is the listing for the CTB you are set to use. Hit the arrow at the bottom of the print dialog if you don't see the CTB file selection box. Select the edit box at the right end of the CTB selection box. Then select the color you want to change in the new dialog that comes up and on the right side of that dialog select the color you want it to be in the color drop down. You can adjust line weight and type there also, if you want.
You may want to save the original for future reference/use. You can also SAVEAS in the edit dialog if you want and have the original still there to use later.
Regards,
DJ
