Coppying design - didn't affect colors of the already existing sha

C

Completely_lost

Hi all!

I am working on an existing presentation which was written by another guy
(whom I can't reach).
I changed the design to the design of another presentation (format-->slide
design-->browse). The layout and backrounds has changed - but all the shapes
did not change colors. (i.e. the fill, line and text colors of the existing
shapes didn't change). Also - the font of texts didn't change.
Under the "color scheme" task pane the color scheme has indeed changed to my
desired colors - which effects new shapes i'm drawing but not the ones which
already existed before.

This is really really important because i have to reformat ~200 slides to
the new company colors (who makes all this !@$$*# descicions???) and i really
don't want to do it shape-by-shape.

Thank you all very mych!!!
 
C

Completely_lost

Thank you very much!

Echo S said:
http://www.echosvoice.com/colorschemes.htm should help explain what's
happening. I think you'll probably have to go shape-by-shape, but the Format
Painter can help you speed that up.

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Completely_lost said:
Hi all!

I am working on an existing presentation which was written by another guy
(whom I can't reach).
I changed the design to the design of another presentation
(format-->slide
design-->browse). The layout and backrounds has changed - but all the
shapes
did not change colors. (i.e. the fill, line and text colors of the
existing
shapes didn't change). Also - the font of texts didn't change.
Under the "color scheme" task pane the color scheme has indeed changed to
my
desired colors - which effects new shapes i'm drawing but not the ones
which
already existed before.

This is really really important because i have to reformat ~200 slides to
the new company colors (who makes all this !@$$*# descicions???) and i
really
don't want to do it shape-by-shape.

Thank you all very mych!!!
 

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