Microsoft KB Archive/62962

PowerPoint 2.00 Help: About the Color Scheme PSS ID Number: Q62962 Article last modified on 09-25-1991 PSS database name: W_PowerPt

2.00

WINDOWS

Summary:

The information below is taken from the PowerPoint version 2.00 Help file about the Color Scheme option.

The Color Scheme shows the eight basic colors you can choose for a presentation.

Some important features of the Color Scheme:


 * 1) The first color is the slide background.
 * 2) The codes (like BU2, RD8) on the colors refer to the colors on the Change a Color dialog box.
 * 3) Position on the scheme is important. For example, if you drag OR8 to RV8, objects colored with RV8 change to OR8.
 * 4) When you choose New Slide from the Edit menu, the new slide has the color scheme of the previous slide.

To use the scheme from another slide, make that slide active, choose Color Scheme from the Color menu, then make the new slide active, choose Color Scheme from the Window menu, click “Apply to this slide,” and click the Apply button.

A reminder: Choose an “Apply to” choice before clicking Apply.

For more information about this topic, refer to Pages 56-57 and 208-222 of your “Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows User’s Guide.”

Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1991.