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I recommend another approach.
We run into this all the time where we have an engineering plan that plots using our company standard pen table, which is all black and white and greys when plotted.
We are asked to make a pdf with bubbled items in red.
The answer is to make those items or layers use truecolor (rgb) which always plots in that color no matter the pen table. If you do this, all of a sudden you can make anything any color without an extra pen table.
Now, the one downside is people must know that truecolor red is [whatever you tell them]. No lipstick pink when someone said red. If that is a major issue, then your "make one of the 256 as red" predefined in pen table is not bad.
I have avoided that though as after a while people start asking for standard green, yellow, orange.... and there are better, more flexible ways to handle that IMO. I create a drawing with say, standard existing and proposed utility layers they can use to bring in layers at correct colors.
good luck,
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