S POT -ON 76TO DEFINE A SUBSTITUTE COLOR USING SPOT -ON C OLOR S EARCH1 Select the color that you want to substitute.2 Double-click the color icon.The Spot-On Color Search dialog box appears, displaying the current color in the center.3 Click neighboring patches until you find the color that you want to use for the substitution.For information about using Spot-On Color Search, see page 68.4 Click OK.The new substitute color appears in the color list of the Spot-On main window.N OTE : The edited color is not saved until you choose Save from the File menu.Printing a job with a substitute colorAfter you define CMYK values for substitution in Spot-On, you can print a document andspecify in the printer driver that the substitute color be used. You can also specify thisprint option for an existing print job by overriding the job’s properties in CommandWorkStation.N OTE : When you print the job, select an Output Profile setting from the printer driver thatmatches the output profile you selected in Spot-On to define the color substitution.Otherwise, the color substitutions that are defined on Spot-On have no effect.N OTE : The procedures for printing a job from a Mac OS and a Windows computerare similar. The following procedure shows the Mac OS version.TO PRINT A JOB WITH A SUBSTITUTE COLOR1 Open a document in your application.2 Choose Print.1 Neighboring patch 1