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I have 2003, so who knows--maybe this is in 2007.
Few people where I work use any kind of color schemes--they just pick a
color at random off the pallette, so that it doesn't change automatically
when I pull it into the design master. I usually end up manually changing
all the colors to match the scheme of the presentation. It would be nice to
have a global color replace, like we have already for fonts.
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Linda Adams
http://www.hackman-adams.com
http://www.david-hedison.com
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Few people where I work use any kind of color schemes--they just pick a
color at random off the pallette, so that it doesn't change automatically
when I pull it into the design master. I usually end up manually changing
all the colors to match the scheme of the presentation. It would be nice to
have a global color replace, like we have already for fonts.
--
Linda Adams
http://www.hackman-adams.com
http://www.david-hedison.com
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