Using swatch screens in gradients (CS)

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    Default Using swatch screens in gradients (CS)

    I'm sure this is relatively simple, but I can't find a way to accomplish it. Say I need to make a gradient that goes from white to 80% screen of PMS293 to white to solid PMS293.

    How do I make the 80% screen? ID help isn't that helpful in this case (although it's been great in lots of other queries).

    Thanks in advance for any help.
    Jinky_Williams@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Using swatch screens in gradients (CS)

    Create a new tint swatch and use that as your stop color.

    Bob

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