![]() ![]() ![]() Now just name your new color theme, click “Save” and you’re done. If you have more than 5 colors in your color palette, you might add them here, or just choose 2 extra colors you think you might need. To be honest, these are a bit of a mystery to me since I use a white background for business slides or one of my accent colors if I need a color background. Text/Background – Dark 2 and Light 2 are your background colors. Or you can choose different text colors if you prefer.ĥ. These colors show up in the first two columns of your color menu and if you choose black and white you’ll end up with a complete range of grays in increments of 10%. Text/Background – Dark 1 and Light 1 are your text colors. Light colors indicate it’s been “depleted”Ĥ. For followed hyperlink, choose a lighter version of that accent color. Hyperlinks.For hyperlink colors, choose one of your darker accent colors. If you have more than 5 colors in your color palette, you can add them as Text/Background colors (described later).ģ. The 5 colors from your color palette go into Accent 2-6. I recommend using gray for Accent 1, or whatever color you want your shapes to automatically contain.Ģ.Accent 2-6. ![]() Accent 1.This will be the default color when you draw lines and shapes. It’s a bit confusing, so let me explain what you’re looking at.ġ. You’ll meet an interface that looks like this. To build a custom color palette, the first thing you’ll do is go to Design > Colors > Create New Theme Colors. One of the best places for creating a color palette is Kuler.Īfter you’ve created your color palette, you’ll want to program it into PowerPoint. You will get your work done faster, enjoy building slides more and the slides will look more professional. I always recommend using a color palette when you build slides. ![]()
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