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Default Corporate Colours

You can save coloured fonts in character or paragraph styles for ease of
reapplication. Other coloured elements you could save as autotext or
autocorrect entries. Beyond that you would be looking at creating macros to
apply colour as required.
For repeatable documents, set up templates with the colours already applied
to the elements that require them.
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L Dempsey wrote:
Hello

I'm having the same issue with our template. We are trying to use
colours that are not in the ususal pallete ie drop down menu for
colours and have to continually enter RGB numbers. Do you know if it
is possible to enter the colours we want into the templates
graphs/tables etc. so they always appear in the template, or set up
a pallete file of some sort for easy access?

thanks a lot.

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

Prior to Word 2007, no, there is no way to do this - although proper
use of Styles should eliminate the need for routinely having to
input RGB values. In Word 2007 you can use Themes, which give you a
(limited) palette which should be sufficient for corporate colours.

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"Amapola188" wrote in message
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Good Morning. We have a range of corporate colours, specified by RGB
codes.
In Excel you can change the colours offered. I can't find how to do
it in Word and have to input the RGB code all the time. - Is there
a way to change
the colours in Word to reflect our corporate colours?
Thanks, Christine