If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to create graphics and illustrations. But if you’re like me, you also use it to load Pantone swatches into your document. There are a few different ways to do this, but the way I do it is by using the Load Swatches command. This command is located in the File menu of Photoshop. When you use this command, Photoshop will start loading all of the Pantone swatches that are in your document into memory. Once Photoshop has loaded all of the swatches, it will show you a list of them. You can either select one of the swatches from the list or drag and drop it onto a canvas or object in your document. Once you’ve dragged and dropped a Pantone swatch onto an object or canvas, then you can start editing it using any of Photoshop’s tools.

How to update the Pantone Colour Book Swatches in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign

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