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− | #Select the '''Area | + | #Select the '''Area''' item. |
#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 | + | #Click the '''Load Color List''' icon. |
#Select the html.soc file and click '''OK'''. (standard path: '''OpenOffice60/user/config/''') | #Select the html.soc file and click '''OK'''. (standard path: '''OpenOffice60/user/config/''') | ||
Revision as of 09:26, 8 April 2009
I'm drawing a web banner. How can I do it using a 'Websafe' color palette?
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:
- Draw an object on the document page.
- Click on the object to select it.
- Right click it to display the context menu.
- Select the Area item.
- In the pop-up window that appears, flip to the Colors tab.
- Click the Load Color List icon.
- Select the html.soc file and click OK. (standard path: OpenOffice60/user/config/)