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I am using Corel 2020, I would like to be able to find all the blacks, even if they are not the same Pantone number.Is this possible?
there used to be a macro I used to have in x12 called limit colors, this allow you to find and replace with certain values you select. I believe it was oberon macrohere it is https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/limitcolorssh.htm
Quote from: aauusa on November 24, 2020, 08:50:55 AMthere used to be a macro I used to have in x12 called limit colors, this allow you to find and replace with certain values you select. I believe it was oberon macrohere it is https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/limitcolorssh.htmI used to use Oberon a lot for macros and the forum to get help making macros personally. But I think it all stopped back at version x4 or so. If you use any of the older macros you would need to go into the editor and change a few things to work in newer versions such as pointing to the correct file directory etc.
Quote from: inkman996 on November 24, 2020, 09:02:57 AMQuote from: aauusa on November 24, 2020, 08:50:55 AMthere used to be a macro I used to have in x12 called limit colors, this allow you to find and replace with certain values you select. I believe it was oberon macrohere it is https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/limitcolorssh.htmI used to use Oberon a lot for macros and the forum to get help making macros personally. But I think it all stopped back at version x4 or so. If you use any of the older macros you would need to go into the editor and change a few things to work in newer versions such as pointing to the correct file directory etc.I have the Oberon Color Replace macro working on X6. I'd have to dig around as to what I had to change cuz it wasn't out of the box easy. I did have to fiddle with it. Let me know if anyone needs the details.
Quote from: screenxpress on November 26, 2020, 02:07:57 PMQuote from: inkman996 on November 24, 2020, 09:02:57 AMQuote from: aauusa on November 24, 2020, 08:50:55 AMthere used to be a macro I used to have in x12 called limit colors, this allow you to find and replace with certain values you select. I believe it was oberon macrohere it is https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/limitcolorssh.htmI used to use Oberon a lot for macros and the forum to get help making macros personally. But I think it all stopped back at version x4 or so. If you use any of the older macros you would need to go into the editor and change a few things to work in newer versions such as pointing to the correct file directory etc.I have the Oberon Color Replace macro working on X6. I'd have to dig around as to what I had to change cuz it wasn't out of the box easy. I did have to fiddle with it. Let me know if anyone needs the details.I had it working in X6, but a re-set of my system entailed re-installing my programs, and, though I thought that I did everything the same, I can't get it to work this time around. That said, I do pretty well with find and replace.
Quote from: Frog on November 26, 2020, 02:32:51 PMQuote from: screenxpress on November 26, 2020, 02:07:57 PMQuote from: inkman996 on November 24, 2020, 09:02:57 AMQuote from: aauusa on November 24, 2020, 08:50:55 AMthere used to be a macro I used to have in x12 called limit colors, this allow you to find and replace with certain values you select. I believe it was oberon macrohere it is https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/limitcolorssh.htmI used to use Oberon a lot for macros and the forum to get help making macros personally. But I think it all stopped back at version x4 or so. If you use any of the older macros you would need to go into the editor and change a few things to work in newer versions such as pointing to the correct file directory etc.I have the Oberon Color Replace macro working on X6. I'd have to dig around as to what I had to change cuz it wasn't out of the box easy. I did have to fiddle with it. Let me know if anyone needs the details.I had it working in X6, but a re-set of my system entailed re-installing my programs, and, though I thought that I did everything the same, I can't get it to work this time around. That said, I do pretty well with find and replace.Andy, re-read my last post. I updated it with my solution.
Using 2020 here, and the Oberon Limit Colors macro. I remember it took some playing with it, to get the gms file in the right folder so it would work. But it has been working fine on every version of Corel going back to vers. 10. Still use the Oberon registration marks macro in 2020 too.The Oberon Color Replacer and Fit Objects to Path macros stopped working during one of the Ver. X7 updates.
Here's the link to what appears to be the same gms file as Wayne just sent me. (Unfortunately, also the same one I already had that just doesn't seem to work now on my X6) https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/ColorReplacer/index.htm#:~:text=Unlike%20the%20CorelDRAW's%20or%20Corel,was%20tinted%20on%20some%20objects.Perhaps the difference, as someone mentioned, could be updates that put the kibosh on it.
Quote from: Frog on November 28, 2020, 08:41:17 PMHere's the link to what appears to be the same gms file as Wayne just sent me. (Unfortunately, also the same one I already had that just doesn't seem to work now on my X6) https://www.oberonplace.com/vba/drawmacros/ColorReplacer/index.htm#:~:text=Unlike%20the%20CorelDRAW's%20or%20Corel,was%20tinted%20on%20some%20objects.Perhaps the difference, as someone mentioned, could be updates that put the kibosh on it.The zip download from that link has a file named ColorReplacer.gms, dated 2006 at 60KB. The file I emailed is named lf_ColorReplacer29.3.8.gms, dated 2012 and is 144KB. I'm pretty sure those are different.