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ParishPete ParishPete is offline Text box fill colour changes when pasted to new file Windows 10 Text box fill colour changes when pasted to new file Office 2016
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Default Text box fill colour changes when pasted to new file

I’ve been using Publisher for twenty years and never come across this.

I help put together a parish magazine. I have one .pub file which contains adverts and other items. My co-editor has another file with articles and the main layout.

For years she has been copying & pasting my items inter her file without problem.

I recently changed a fill colour in a text box which itself is empty and effectively the background colour for a grouped set of text boxes which themselves have no fill.

When pasted into her .pub file, the fill changed from purple to tan! I tried it on my PC and the same thing happened.

It can be corrected quite simply but why would it do it? I cannot think of any default to change.



We both both run Win 10 but my Publisher is 2016 and hers 2007

Any thoughts anyone
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