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The fix of the issue is now available in the latest InDesign 2025(v20.4.1.004). We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application click on the context menu on the top right, and click on Check for App Updates.
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Fix for this issue is now available in the latest InDesign Release version 20.1 (Build 20.1.0.71), available via Creative Cloud Desktop application.
Please update your InDesign application to this latest version to get the fix.
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I’d prefer a Brand Colours solution that supports multiple colour definitions for each Brand Colour — not only RGB and CMYK, but also CMYK Coated and Uncoated, PANTONE Coated and Uncoated, RAL, NCS, Lab, and any other spot colours the user may wish to include, such as a hot-stamping colour. These colours should be easily remapped on the fly for output purposes through user-defined Colour Sets. Each set should allow one specific colour definition for every Brand Colour, making it possible to combine, for example, PANTONE for primary brand colours and CMYK for secondary brand colours within the same set. Such a solution would be especially useful for Brand Templates, where different output options could be defined within the same file.