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Thumbs up Answer: RGB Codes for 90% Black

To get the RGB code for 90% black:
  1. Open a new Word document and type in some text.
  2. Highlight the text that you want to change the color of.
  3. Click on the "Font Color" button in the "Font" section of the Home tab.
  4. Click on "More Colors" at the bottom of the color palette.
  5. In the "Colors" tab, select "Custom" from the drop-down menu under "Color model."
  6. In the "Custom Colors" dialog box, set the "Red," "Green," and "Blue" values to "23" each.
  7. Click "OK" to close the dialog box and apply the color to your text.

For 70% black:
  1. Follow the same steps as above.
  2. In the "Custom Colors" dialog box, set the "Red," "Green," and "Blue" values to "64" each.
  3. Click "OK" to close the dialog box and apply the color to your text.
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