Creating a new colour scheme

  1. From the Page menu A list of available commands and actions in Publisher. Menu names are displayed in the menu bar at the top of the Publisher window., select Document Restyler. The Document Restyling dialog box A window used to supply information to Publisher. appears.

  2. Select the Colour tab.

  3. Click on the New Colour Scheme button. The Custom Colour Scheme dialog box appears.

  4. In the Name text box, type a name for your colour scheme.

  5. Check the Texture check box if you want to include a texture.

  6. Select the texture you want from the drop-down list box.

  7. From the drop-down colour palettes A set of colours available to your Publisher documents. You can create more colours to add to the colour palette, or you can delete colours if you do not want to use them. When you save a document, the colour palette is saved as part of the document, with any changes that you have made. Each document can be saved with a different selection of colours in the palette., select the colours you want to include in your colour scheme. Drag the slider A box that you can drag to adjust the effect of the control e.g. the tint slider on a colour palette. to adjust the tint The amount of whiteness applied to a colour, where 0% is white and 100% is the full colour. of the colours.

You must include four colours in your colour scheme. To include five or six colours, check the relevant check boxes to enable the drop-down colour palettes.

  1. Click on OK to return to the Document Restyling dialog box.

  2. Click on OK to return to your document The combination of text and pictures. Also called a Publisher DTP file..

Note:

If you have not created your document based on an existing Publisher type, the Document Type dialog box appears with the Document Restyling dialog box. You can choose a document type from the drop-down list box or select Undefined to keep working on your own style of document. Click on OK to access the Document Restyling dialog box.

Tools:

Document Restyler