|   |   | Object Model Reference : Classes : C : Color : Properties : Color.CMYYellow | 
Property CMYYellow As Long
Member of Color
The CMYYellow property returns or specifies the yellow color for the CMY color model in CorelDRAW. A color is an effect applied to an object that alters the objects appearance by the way it reflects light. A color model is a system that defines the number and type of colors that make up an image and that isused to organize and define colors according to a set of basic properties that can be reproduced. Black-and-white, grayscale, RGB, CMYK, and paletted are examples of popular color modes.
CMY is a color mode made up of cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y). This mode is used in the three-color printing process. In Corel applications, the CMY mode is the inverse of the RGB mode, with values ranging from 0 to 255. The CMY color mode is based on the CMY color model.
The following VBA example deletes the object if the CMY color models yellow component value is greater than 50.
| Sub Test() | 
|  Dim s As Shape | 
|  Set s = ActiveSelection.Shapes(1) | 
|  If s.Fill.UniformColor.CMYYellow > 50 Then | 
|   s.Delete | 
|  End If | 
| End Sub | 
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