Pantone color book for Illustrator 6

Where can I find updated color books for Illustrator to use the latest Pantone colors?
Eg. I do not find Solid Coated 2028 in my recent installation
Thanks in advance
Charlotte

Ask in the AI forum. Certain Pantone colors have changed over the years and this may be such a case where it appears under a different number...
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