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Available from Version: 9.8 |
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Operating System: Windows |
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When editing the color of chart objects, you can choose from the customizing colors that have been defined by your company. In addition, you can add custom colors if the available colors do not match your needs. If you have already added custom colors, you can find them under Custom Colors in your color picker (Figure 647, “Custom Colors”). |
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Custom colors are independent of the customizings. If you change your customizing via the user settings or for a single chart, this does not affect your custom colors.
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To view and manage your custom colors, click on the on the symbol next to Custom Colors (Figure 648, “ Symbol for Custom Colors”). |
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On the left-hand side of the dialog box, you can view all custom colors (Figure 649, “Available Custom Colors”). |
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On the right-hand side, the selected color and its respective values are displayed (Figure 650, “Color Display”). |
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If you have added multiple colors, you can change the display order of the colors using the symbols on the bottom of the dialog box (Figure 651, “Rearrange Colors”). The display order is then reflected in the color picker. |
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To add a custom color to your color picker, follow the following steps: |
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To add multiple custom colors at once, follow the following steps: |
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If you have selected multiple elements, the color of the majority of elements is preselected in the color scheme. If there is no majority, no color is preselected.
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If you pick a color from the color scheme, the values are calculated automatically.
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To delete a color, open the dialog box via the symbol and select the color from the list in the dialog box. Then, click on the symbol (Figure 655, “ Symbol for Custom Colors”). |
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If you want to reuse a color that is present in your current presentation or another opened presentation, you can use the eyedropper to add this color to your custom colors and apply the color to the currently selected chart object. |
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To do so, follow the following steps: |
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The color is now added to your custom colors and it is automatically applied to your currently selected chart object. |
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To leave the eyedropper mode without choosing a color, press .
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If you add a color via the eyedropper which is already part of your custom colors, the color is added as a duplicate.
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To edit an existing custom color, follow the following steps: |
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If you pick a color from the color scheme, the values are calculated automatically.
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If you edit a color, the changes are not automatically applied on objects the color has been used on.
After editing you color, you need to change the object colors manually.
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Custom colors can be shared with colleagues. This means that you can receive a selection of custom colors from a colleague or share your selection of custom colors with another colleague. This can be helpful to keep consistency between charts created within a company or within a single department which needs colors that differ from the corporate design. |
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To export your custom colors, follow the following steps: |
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The custom colors are saved in a .json file. You can now share this .json file with your colleagues to provide them with your custom colors. |
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If someone shares their custom colors with you, you also receive a .json file. |
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To import this file and add the custom colors, follow the following steps: |
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In case the .json file contains a duplicate of a color that is already part of your custom colors, a dialog box opens (Figure 661, “Dialog Box for Existing Colors”). In this dialog box, you can decide if you want to replace the currently existing colors or save the new colors as duplicates. |
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