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Adjusting Colors
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•In the
Red
text box, enter a number from 0 to 255 to adjust the
amount of red in the color. The larger the number, the more
red the color contains.
•In the
Green
text box, enter a number from 0 to 255 to adjust
the amount of green in the color. The larger the number, the
more green the color contains.
•In the
Blue
text box, enter a number from 0 to 255 to adjust the
amount of blue in the color. The larger the number, the more
blue the color contains.
The smaller window in the bottom right corner will display
your current color (bottom), which is the existing background
color of your form, and new color (top), which is the color you
have selected in this dialog box.
7 Select an option in the
Apply to
drop-down list of the Page Setup
dialog box.
Select
Current page only
to apply the color changes to the cur-
rent page of your form.
Select
Current page forward
to apply the color changes to the
current page of your form and all subsequent pages.
Select
All pages
to apply the color changes to all the pages of
your form.
As long as your program is open, you can store up to eight
custom colors in your
Color
drop-down palette. Each time you
choose a custom color and click
OK
, the new custom color is
stored in the area below the 40-color drop-down palette. This
makes it easy to use a variety of custom colors in your form.
8Click
OK
to apply your changes and close the dialog box.
See “Paint Order” on page 92 for a description of how paint order affects
color and pattern display.
Adjusting Colors
You can change the existing colors on your form to new colors. You can
change the background color as well as the color of selected objects.
To adjust the colors:
1 Choose
Adjust Colors...
in the Format menu.
The Adjust Colors dialog box appears.
2 Select whether you want to change the background color of the
current page, the selected objects on the form, or the back-
ground color of all the pages of the form.