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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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