May 31 2021 01:00 PM
I use the format painter to copy the color properties for Heading 1 from another document.
How do I go about finding the Heading 1 RGB code in the attached file? When I check the font's RGB Code there all 0's.
Also, I think there is an accent color added.
Thanks in advance.
Jun 02 2021 12:39 AM
You can change the look of your text by changing its fill, changing its outline, or adding effects, such as shadows, reflections, or glows.
Add an outline, shadow, reflection, or glow text effect
Change the look of your text or WordArt by changing its fill or outline, or by adding an effect, such as a shadow, reflection, or glow.
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Thank you for your patience and understanding,
Nikolino
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Jun 02 2021 03:20 AM
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Jun 02 2021 04:43 AM
RGB code: 0 - 0 - 0 is for Black
It is a headline with black text color and other round marking color.
If you change the highlighting or the whole heading, press right here .. see picture.
Also attached is your .doc document where you can see how you can change the colors,
as well as an RGB table for comparison.
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Thank you for your patience and understanding,
Nikolino
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Jun 04 2021 02:42 AM
Thanks NikolinoDE
As you can see the reveal formatting doesn't have any RGB code, but it does have the font, effects, bold, all caps, glow.
I know Heading 1 is based on the normal template.
Color Palette was only giving me black. I want to match the Heading 1 RGB title exactly as in the document.
Jun 04 2021 02:58 AM
Customize or create new styles
ou can use styles to quickly apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document. If you want formatting choices that are not available from the built-in styles and themes available in Word, you can modify an existing style and customize it to suit your needs. You can change the formatting (such as font size, color, and text indentation) in styles applied to titles, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on. You can also select formatted text in your document to create a new style in the Styles gallery.
The styles covered in this article are located in the Styles gallery, a visual menu located on the Home tab. To apply a style, simply select the text you want to format, and then click the style you want in the Styles gallery. To learn more, see Apply a style to text in Word.
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Thank you for your understanding and patience
I would be happy to know if I could help.
I wish you continued success with your Computer
Nikolino
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Jun 09 2021 11:18 PM
Hello @falcios ,
the easiest way to find the RGB code is this:
1. Place the cursor into the heading of the original document.
2. Find the font option on the Home ribbon and click on the dropdown menu.
3. Click on 'More Colors...'
4. In the opened dialogue box choose the 'Custom' tab. There you find the RGB code.
Regards, Lenka
Jun 10 2021 03:54 AM
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