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SandyMac
I use PowerPoint to produce client reports. If I'm creating a table, I have
the entire spectrum of colors from which to choose. If I'm creating a graph,
however, the number of colors I can choose from is extremely limited (56).
Is there any way to increase the number of colors from which you can choose
when making graphs? I like to match my client's colors as closely as
possible, so it would be helpful to have the entire spectrum available (like
I do with tables).
I'm using the 2003 version of PowerPoint, so maybe the palette of colors has
been expanded in more recent versions.
the entire spectrum of colors from which to choose. If I'm creating a graph,
however, the number of colors I can choose from is extremely limited (56).
Is there any way to increase the number of colors from which you can choose
when making graphs? I like to match my client's colors as closely as
possible, so it would be helpful to have the entire spectrum available (like
I do with tables).
I'm using the 2003 version of PowerPoint, so maybe the palette of colors has
been expanded in more recent versions.