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You can change the standard palette of OpenOffice.org to a palette in which the colors are expressed as hexadecimal values or web color names by following this procedure:  
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You can change the standard palette of {{AOo}} to a palette in which the colors are expressed as hexadecimal values or web color names by following this procedure:  
  
 
#Draw an object on the document page.  
 
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#In the pop-up window that appears, flip to the '''Colors''' tab.  
 
#In the pop-up window that appears, flip to the '''Colors''' tab.  
 
#Click the '''Load Color List''' icon.  
 
#Click the '''Load Color List''' icon.  
#Select the html.soc file and click '''OK'''. (standard path: '''OpenOffice60/user/config/''')  
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#Select the html.soc file and click {{button|OK}}. (standard path: '''OpenOffice/4/user/config/''')  
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:54, 7 October 2021


I'm drawing a web banner. How can I do it using a 'Websafe' color palette?


You can change the standard palette of Apache OpenOffice to a palette in which the colors are expressed as hexadecimal values or web color names by following this procedure:

  1. Draw an object on the document page.
  2. Click on the object to select it.
  3. Right click it to display the context menu.
  4. Select the Area item.
  5. In the pop-up window that appears, flip to the Colors tab.
  6. Click the Load Color List icon.
  7. Select the html.soc file and click  OK . (standard path: OpenOffice/4/user/config/)


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