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Just trying to find similar method in Corel. We usually generate a very light shaded Blue color in Illustrator and call it White Backup and check the spot color setting in the color palette and it works just fine. You can't use the "White" in the Corel Spot Color palette to generate a separation because it has no color values and you cant see it on the page either. We are getting a lot of work from a new customer who uses Corel Draw as their main application and they don't generate the White Backup because it isn't available in any of the Corel Color palettes. In other applications we usually call this color White Backup. We print a lot of work using White ink and have the need for generating a color separation film for the White. My new custom spot color always separates out to film in CMYK not the spot color separation. I am working with both version 12, X3 and demo X4 and can't seem to get this done.

How does one create a new custom spot color in Corel Draw.
