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Old 07-29-2021, 11:00 AM
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Default Changing background color not text in a graphic

Hi.


I found this (following) but it won't retain the black text to the word on the graphic not will it retain he black lines around the text. I just want to change the background color.


Thank you!!Change the color of fills, lines, and borders
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1. Right-click the object you want to change, and then click Format <object type>.
The Format <object type> dialog box appears.
2. On the Colors and Lines tab, select the options you want:
Change a fill
3. Color -Select the fill color that you want from the palette, or select one of the options in the list:
§ Scheme Colors – Select colors from the applied color scheme of your publication.
§ Standard Colors – Select from a standard set of colors ranging from red to blue.
§ No Fill - Click this option to give the selected cells or table no fill of any kind. Cells with no fill have a transparent background.
§ More Colors - Click this option to open the Colors dialog box. You can select a new color from the standard color palette, or you can select a custom color that you can define by using the RGB, HSL, or CMYK color model. You can also select a PANTONE® color.
§ Fill Effects - Click this option to open the Fill Effects dialog box, where you can apply such fill effects as gradients, textures, patterns, picture fills, and tints.
Change the color of fills, lines, and borders
Publisher for Microsoft 365 Publisher 2019 Publisher 2016 Publisher 2013 More...
1. Right-click the object you want to change, and then click Format <object type>.
The Format <object type> dialog box appears.
2. On the Colors and Lines tab, select the options you want:
Change a fill
3. Color -Select the fill color that you want from the palette, or select one of the options in the list:
§ Scheme Colors – Select colors from the applied color scheme of your publication.
§ Standard Colors – Select from a standard set of colors ranging from red to blue.
§ No Fill - Click this option to give the selected cells or table no fill of any kind. Cells with no fill have a transparent background.
§ More Colors - Click this option to open the Colors dialog box. You can select a new color from the standard color palette, or you can select a custom color that you can define by using the RGB, HSL, or CMYK color model. You can also select a PANTONE® color.
§ Fill Effects - Click this option to open the Fill Effects dialog box, where you can apply such fill effects as gradients, textures, patterns, picture fills, and tints.
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