Select Edit > Deselect All to make sure no objects are selected.
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Learn how to find and replace colors to maintain visual consistency in InDesign.
You can quickly find and replace colors in your InDesign document with the Find/Change panel. Locate and swap specific colors with just a few clicks to save time and ensure design consistency.
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To locate a color, from the Swatches panel, select Find this color. To search and replace in more than one document, ensure that all these documents are open in InDesign.
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Select the Find Color dropdown, and select the color you want to find.
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Select the Change Color dropdown and select from the saved color swatches.
You can also add and select a new swatch by choosing Select New Color Swatch > Add.
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Select Find Next.
Select Change, Change All, or Change/Find to replace the found text.
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