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07-Nov-2009, 02:29 AM #1
Customised Colour Palette
How can I change the original colour palette (for Highlighting & for Fonts) in MS Office 2007, and make it customized with my own colours, and save it in the main menu itself.
CPU C2D, OS Win XPP, MS Office 2007

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07-Nov-2009, 08:57 AM #2
I don't believe you can do this yet.
The workaround is of course to use a template.

If you use a lot of different colours then a trick I have used in Word and Powerpoint is to create a template which has a page of objects/colours in them that I can copy/paste to where I want, or just pick up the formatting with the format brush.
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