Editing a pattern swatch

I've been sent a document that has a pattern swatch in the color swatches pallete, I need to be able to get into the pattern to edit it, how do I do this?
Using an imac runnig CS5.5
I know you can do this in cs6 but don't know how to do it in 5.5
Thanks
/D

Drag the swatch from the Swatches Panel to the artbaord... edit it... drag it back. Hold down the Option/Alt key and drop it on top of the existing pattern swatch to replace it.

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