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3.2.3.Add a Color to the Menus with Custom tab
Click the Home tab
Click the Home tab
Click the Font Color button on the Home tab
Click the Font Color button on the Home tab
Then click More Colors.
Then click More Colors.
Click the Custom tab.
Click the Custom tab.
Click the Color Model list arrow
Click the Color Model list arrow
Then click RGB or HSL.
Then click RGB or HSL.
If you know the color values, enter them.
If you know the color values, enter them.
Or drag across the palette until the pointer is over the color you want.
Or drag across the palette until the pointer is over the color you want.
Drag the black arrow to adjust the amount of black and white in the color.
Drag the black arrow to adjust the amount of black and white in the color.
The new color appears above the current color.
The new color appears above the current color.
Click OK.
Click OK.
The current selection is changed to the new color
The current selection is changed to the new color
And the new color is added to the Recent Colors section.
And the new color is added to the Recent Colors section.
3.2.Color
3.2.1.Add color to TextAdd color to Text
3.2.2.Add a Color to the Menus with Home tabAdd a Color to the Menus with Home tab
3.2.3.Add a Color to the Menus with Custom tabAdd a Color to the Menus with Custom tab
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