
If you get those from your design, you can plug those in and get the exact color. There is a thing called RGB colors and they have a number value. Custom is great because you can plug in values. That's why, these are chosen.īut you also can use standard colors, or you can click here for More Colors.įirst, there is a color wheel, you can choose a color, or you can go up to Custom. Now, even though this is a blank presentation, it has a theme-the Office theme, and each theme has its own palette of colors. Let me just click on this Fill color box and it gives me colors. So, some place no element, right-click, Format Background, and it opens up this menu. If I click on this image, or I click over here on this text box, I get a different menu when I right-click. Now, one thing, you want to make sure is click on a blank part of the slide. So here I have almost a blank slide and to get to the background menu, I just right-click on my mouse and I can see Format Background. You could start with a theme that controls backgrounds, and colors and fonts.īut if you want to start from scratch, that's what we are going to dig into. In this course, we are going to work with backgrounds in PowerPoint.
