Pantone Plus V2 Swatches

Are the Pantone Plus V2 Swatches available for download for CC2014?

In your bottom capture the 187 swatch is from the the legacy Pantone library where solid color swatches were defined as CMYK. Here I'ved saved the old pre CS6 coated library and 187 is defined as a spot color but with CMYK values:
Starting with CS6 the solid swatches are Lab definitions and if you chose to convert them to process CMYK, the conversion is color managed Lab to CMYK and the results will depend on your document's CMYK profile and not a Pantone set value. If you select the swatch and look at the Color panel you can see the definition is Lab and the type is Spot:
If you don't want a color managed conversion for CMYK simulations use Pantone + Color Bridge, those swatches are defined as CMYK and the Type is Process

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    In your bottom capture the 187 swatch is from the the legacy Pantone library where solid color swatches were defined as CMYK. Here I'ved saved the old pre CS6 coated library and 187 is defined as a spot color but with CMYK values:
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    I posted a query to Pantone a month ago, but still no answer so I'm hoping someone can help please:
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    If not, go here
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    Thanks but that is not the problem. I figured it out. You have to download Pantone Color Manager Software and use the serial number from your registered Pantone Plus book to register the software. Once you do that then you can download the extra 360 colors and then export them to the Adobe programs...
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    -Ant
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    To: Anthony R <[email protected]>
    Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 2:34 AM
    Subject:  I am missing colors in my Adobe Pantone Plus Library that are in my physical Pantone Plus Swatch Book.
    I am missing colors in my Adobe Pantone Plus Library that are in my physical Pantone Plus Swatch Book.
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  • Why can't I find certain Pantone plus colors in Illustrator CS6 color books?

    Why can't I find certain Pantone plus colors in Illustrator CS6 color books? For example I want to use PMS 2296C, but it is not coming up in the color swatch book in Illustrator.

    Thanks!
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    Hi Guys,
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    You should be able to download them from Pantone's web site. It is a difficult web site to find things at times. If you cannot find them, let me know and I will export one out for you.
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