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Reach these options with Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Colors or with
Format > Area > Colors (tab) (see Figure 191). The latter method allows color
palettes to be loaded or to be stored for future use. Any modifications made to colors
apply only to the currently active palette.
OpenOffice.org always uses the RGB color model internally. Other methods are also
available for the definition of a color value.
The color values can be input directly as numbers. Choose between the RGB color
model (base colors Red, Green and Blue) and CMYK (base colors Cyan, Magenta,
Yellow and Black, K= Key). The conversion to RGB values is made automatically.
Tip
Information about color models can be found under:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_model
Individual color tones are produced by using different values of the base colors. The
color value can be any integer value between 0 and 255. As an example, Red 3 has a
red value of 184, a green value of 71 and a blue value of 0 in the RGB model. The
CMYK color model uses percentages (in this case 0%, 44%, 72%, and 28%
respectively).
Change these values to manipulate the color tone. Either enter a number directly or
use the spinners on the right side of each field. The change in color will be shown in
the lower color field (see Figure 191). Click the Modify button to apply and store the
new setting.
To add a new color to the current palette, enter a new name in the Name field and set
the desired color values. Click Add. The new color will be added to the end of the
palette and stored in the currently active palette.
You can also delete colors from a palette. Select the color from the Color pull-down
menu and click on the Delete button, then on OK to confirm the change.
Figure 191: The Colors tab in the Area dialog
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