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How to Create a Custom Colour Scheme

 
 

If you are unable to find a colour scheme which you like you can create your own.

 
 

It is possible to change any of the colours in a colour scheme.

 
 

(Format > Slide Design) and click Color Scheme.

 
 

The Colour scheme task pane will appear

 
 

To create a colour scheme for a slide or presentation:

 
 

You can change individual colours in a scheme by selecting the custom tab.

 
   
 

Apply - Applies the current colour scheme to the selected slides. The custom colour scheme will also be saved to the presentation for future use.

 
 

Preview -

 
 

Add as Standard Scheme - Saves the colour scheme to the presentation for future use. This is a little redundant as the Apply button does this by default.

 

 

Click the colour box you want to change

 
 

Select Change Color button

 
 

Click one of the colours and click the Change Color button.

 
 

This will display the familiar Colour dialog box allowing you to choose any colour.

 
 

repeat for all the colours you want to change

 

 

click on the standard tab of the colour scheme dialog box

 
 

click on the button that approximates the shading of a colour scheme you want

 


 

Choosing your Colours

 

 

to apply the new colour only to the current slide click apply

 
 

to apply it to all the slides click apply to all

 


 

The standard tab displays 127 of the most common colours plus black, white and grey.

 
   
 

If you want to use a colour that is not displayed on the standard tab you can use the Custom tab to define the exact colour.

 
   

 

Saving the Colour Scheme

 
 

to save your colour scheme click "add as standard scheme"

 

 

Once you have selected the colours select Apply.

 

 

Things to Remember

 
 
  • You can use the Slide Master to change the colour scheme used for all the slides in a presentation

     
     
  • Try to avoid using colours that clash with each other.

     

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