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Solved: RE: Getting rid of hundreds of unwanted color definitions




	The solution was to save the file as mif after having deleted the
color definition.
	I couldn't find anything unusual in the .mif file.

	Now it all works


	Thanks,

	Verner

	-----------------------------------
> Hi
> 
> I have written to you before about this but havn't quite been able to
> solve the problem
> 
> In one file I have hundreds of color definitions called RGB.000.000.000,
> RGB.000.049.000, RGB.049.000.000 and so on.
> 
> To get rid of them I did as follows:
> 
> 1. opened an empty document, 
> 2. imported all formats from a file without all the color definitions, and
> 
> 3. finally imported the file with color definitions into the empty
> document. 
> 
> Voila all the unwanted color definitions disappeared.
> 
> However, once I updated the book the color definitions came back. I am
> told that this may be due to an old Word drawing imported into the file. I
> cannot however find such a drawing.
> 
> Question?:
> How do I locate the cause of all the color definition? How do I get rid of
> them
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Verner Andersen
> Documentation Manager
> BarcoNet A/S
> Tel +45 39 17 08 85
> Fax +45 39 17 00 10
> Mailto:verner.andersen@barconet.com
> http://www.barconet.com
> 
> 

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