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      13th Sep 2005
I am updating a presentation that has 50 slides -- mostly bar graphs. On 5
of these slides, the colour scheme is different than the rest of the
presentation. I would like all the the graphs to have the same colour scheme.
When I use "Data Format Series" to change the colour, the colour I want is
not there -- it should be green. The colour I want is selected but instead of
green it's blue. In fact, the entire colour palette is different.
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      13th Sep 2005
You need to apply the appropriate color scheme to the slides. Someone's
applied a different color scheme, and that's generally where the graphs pick
up their colors. (Good detective work, by the way.)

After you apply the correct color scheme, you can click the Recolor option
on the Picture toolbar (View/Toolbars/Picture) to recolor it automatically
based on the new color scheme. Or use "Format Data Series" as you're used to
doing. The key is to get the right color scheme on the slide, though.

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"Julie L" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am updating a presentation that has 50 slides -- mostly bar graphs. On

5
> of these slides, the colour scheme is different than the rest of the
> presentation. I would like all the the graphs to have the same colour

scheme.
> When I use "Data Format Series" to change the colour, the colour I want is
> not there -- it should be green. The colour I want is selected but instead

of
> green it's blue. In fact, the entire colour palette is different.
> --
> Julie L



 
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      13th Sep 2005
OK. How do I "apply the correct color scheme"? I don't know where to modify
the colour scheme for the second palette?

In the old days, I would just do a "copy colours from" but no such thing
exists in Powerpoint 2003. When I'm in Format Design Styles -- colour
design, I can't seem to modify any colours.


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"Echo S" wrote:

> You need to apply the appropriate color scheme to the slides. Someone's
> applied a different color scheme, and that's generally where the graphs pick
> up their colors. (Good detective work, by the way.)
>
> After you apply the correct color scheme, you can click the Recolor option
> on the Picture toolbar (View/Toolbars/Picture) to recolor it automatically
> based on the new color scheme. Or use "Format Data Series" as you're used to
> doing. The key is to get the right color scheme on the slide, though.
>
> --
> Echo [MS PPT MVP]
> http://www.echosvoice.com
>
>
> "Julie L" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F5E610F7-9BA9-4A34-96D3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I am updating a presentation that has 50 slides -- mostly bar graphs. On

> 5
> > of these slides, the colour scheme is different than the rest of the
> > presentation. I would like all the the graphs to have the same colour

> scheme.
> > When I use "Data Format Series" to change the colour, the colour I want is
> > not there -- it should be green. The colour I want is selected but instead

> of
> > green it's blue. In fact, the entire colour palette is different.
> > --
> > Julie L

>
>
>

 
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      14th Sep 2005
Yeah, it's hard to see. Format/Slide Design-color schemes, then at the
bottom of the task pane, hit the "edit color schemes" button. It will then
look like the old dialog you're used to.

I know, it took me awhile to find it, too. :-) (And thanks for including
your version of PPT.)

Also see http://www.echosvoice.com/colorschemes.htm for some screenshots.

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"Julie L" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:97DAD414-0D97-49ED-990F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK. How do I "apply the correct color scheme"? I don't know where to

modify
> the colour scheme for the second palette?
>
> In the old days, I would just do a "copy colours from" but no such thing
> exists in Powerpoint 2003. When I'm in Format Design Styles -- colour
> design, I can't seem to modify any colours.
>
>
> --
> Julie L
>
>
> "Echo S" wrote:
>
> > You need to apply the appropriate color scheme to the slides. Someone's
> > applied a different color scheme, and that's generally where the graphs

pick
> > up their colors. (Good detective work, by the way.)
> >
> > After you apply the correct color scheme, you can click the Recolor

option
> > on the Picture toolbar (View/Toolbars/Picture) to recolor it

automatically
> > based on the new color scheme. Or use "Format Data Series" as you're

used to
> > doing. The key is to get the right color scheme on the slide, though.
> >
> > --
> > Echo [MS PPT MVP]
> > http://www.echosvoice.com
> >
> >
> > "Julie L" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:F5E610F7-9BA9-4A34-96D3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I am updating a presentation that has 50 slides -- mostly bar graphs.

On
> > 5
> > > of these slides, the colour scheme is different than the rest of the
> > > presentation. I would like all the the graphs to have the same colour

> > scheme.
> > > When I use "Data Format Series" to change the colour, the colour I

want is
> > > not there -- it should be green. The colour I want is selected but

instead
> > of
> > > green it's blue. In fact, the entire colour palette is different.
> > > --
> > > Julie L

> >
> >
> >



 
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