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# Saturate

The Saturate modifier allows you to set variations on the saturation of the selected colour. You can Add new values, Copy your values or Paste a set of values you have created elsewhere.

* In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.
* Open the Colours tab.
* Select a global colour.
* Open the Modifiers tab.
* Select Saturate as modifier.

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## Add New

The Add New property allows you to add new Saturate Values.

* Click the "+" icon to add a variation.
* Input required value (between (0 and 100).

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## Copy

The Copy property allows you to copy the Saturate Values you have created.

* Click the Copy icon.
* The Saturate Variations will be copied to clipboard.

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## Paste

The Paste property allows you to paste an existing set of Saturate Values.

* Click the Paste icon.
* Paste the copied values.

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