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Illustrator lets you specify a process color as either global or non global. Global process colors remain linked to a swatch in the Swatches palette, so that if you modify the swatch of a global process color, all objects using that color are updated.
Global process colors make it easier to modify color schemes without locating and adjusting each individual object. This is especially useful in standardized, production-oriented documents such as magazines.
Non-global process colors do not automatically update throughout the document when the color is edited. Process colors are non-global by default; a non-global process color can be changed to a global process color using the Swatch Options dialog box.
Global and non-global process colors only affect how a particular color is applied to objects, never how colors separate or behave when you move them between applications.
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