Color Scheme Detail

C

cblanche

To what do the accent colors correspond when you are formatting a business
card? I can tell that Main is the main text color and the hyperlink and
visited hyperlink colors are also easy to see. But the accent colors it is
hard to tell what they will change. I could see what accent colors 1, 3, and
5 did by changing the all the colors but the others did not seem to have any
affect. Is there somewhere I can find to what the accent colors correspond
for business cards and the other templates?
 
M

Mary Sauer

Format, color schemes... click custom color scheme... at the bottom of the task
bar. The standard tab has the scheme used for the particular template you have
on screen, the custom tab will have all the accent colors. Is this what you are
asking about?
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I think the op means which square of color in the scheme applies to
what?...font, border, fills, whatever.



| Format, color schemes... click custom color scheme... at the bottom of the
task
| bar. The standard tab has the scheme used for the particular template you
have
| on screen, the custom tab will have all the accent colors. Is this what
you are
| asking about?
|
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| http://office.microsoft.com/
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|
| | > To what do the accent colors correspond when you are formatting a
business
| > card? I can tell that Main is the main text color and the hyperlink and
| > visited hyperlink colors are also easy to see. But the accent colors it
is
| > hard to tell what they will change. I could see what accent colors 1,
3, and
| > 5 did by changing the all the colors but the others did not seem to have
any
| > affect. Is there somewhere I can find to what the accent colors
correspond
| > for business cards and the other templates?
|
|
 
M

Mary Sauer

Experimenting with custom schemes he can get an idea what changes what. The
changes are visible in the custom color scheme dialogue.
 

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