Operation Manual
Figure 19: Viewing the paths of files used by LibreOffice
Color options
On the LibreOffice – Colors page, you can specify colors to use in LibreOffice documents. You can
select a color from a color table, edit an existing color, and define new colors. These colors are
stored in your color palette and are then available in all components of LibreOffice.
To modify a color:
1) Select the color to modify from the list or the color table.
2) Enter the new values that define the color. You can choose the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) or
the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) system to specify your color. The changed color
appears in the lower of the two color preview boxes at the top.
3) Modify the Name as required.
4) Click the Modify button. The newly defined color is now listed in the Color table.
Figure 20: Defining colors to use in color palettes in LibreOffice
Alternatively, click the Pick button to open the Pick a Color dialog, shown in Figure 21. Here you
can select a color from the window on the left, or you can enter values on the right using your
choice of RGB, CMYK, or HSB (Hue, Saturation and Brightness) values.
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