Apply Color Scheme in Publisher
Applying a color scheme in Publisher is an extremely simple task, it is a group of colors that improve the presentation of our publication. The app offers a wide variety of built-in colors that users can use to mix and match in their publication; be it a gift card, birthday, wedding album or thank you..
Apply Color Scheme in Publisher
In order to apply a color scheme in Publisher we will have to follow these steps:
- Click on the Page Layout tab.
- Next, we choose a color scheme from the gallery of available schemes and click More in the gallery to see more color schemes.
- Here, we can notice that our publication is going to have a more attractive and elegant appearance.
- We can also create a custom color scheme by clicking the More button in the Gallery.
- After this, we are going to click on Create new color scheme.
- A new window opens where we can choose the colors and assign a name.
- Once we're done, we'll click Save.
- The post will appear in the Color Scheme we have originated and we will also see it in the Scheme Gallery.
But let's see all this in more detail for those who are not entirely clear. We start by clicking on the upper tab "Page Design"; We choose a color scheme from the gallery and we will click on the “More” button to see all that are available.
Another option is the possibility of creating our own personalized scheme, by clicking on the “More” button in the gallery. After this, we are going to have to click on “Create new color scheme”..
A new “Create New Color Scheme” dialog will open. Here we will have to choose the colors we want for our scheme and assign a name, it can be the one we want.
Once we are done, we will click Save. In the preview box we can see how the color combination would look. We must take into account that changing the color scheme will also change the color format in the background button..
We can click on the Background button in the Design tab in the group, “Page Background” and, in its drop-down menu, we can notice that the colors have changed.