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Possible to overwrite old palette with one made in Copaso?

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I've read the Copaso tutorials here and all the related blog Q & A's but I'm still not sure about this:
I would like to use Copaso to redo some of my old palettes that I created with the old color-picker so I can use the palette widths feature on them. Can I do this and overwrite my old palettes using the same colors, inspirations, etc.? (Thought about just trying one, but was afraid I might lose my old palette to some sort of Copaso palette monster in the process.)
Hope this makes sense... thanks in advance for any help.

P.S. A big "THANKS" to all of you in this group who take your time to write the helpful articles and answers to users' questions... they have been indispensable while I was (and still am) learning how to use all of CL's wonderful features.


CYand3Labs wrote:
Can I do this and overwrite my old palettes using the same colors, inspirations, etc.?


I don't think it would overwrite your old palette. I think it would be published with a new palette number and you'd have two palettes. I'm gonna test this. I'm not afraid of the palette monster. :)

Edit: Yep. Two numbers. Two palettes.
Thanks, onebreath, for braving the palette monster for me and for your prompt answer! I'm off to experiment with Copaso now.

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