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Hi Folks,

Suppose I create a pie chart in 2007 and choose Chart Tools, Design, and
pick any style in the Chart Styles gallery. Now I like the color of one of
the slices, say a light blue, and want to use it in another chart. If I
select the slice and choose Chart Tools, Format, Shape Fill no color options
are selected, so I pick More Fill Colors and Black is highlighted on the
Standard tab and the RGB is 0,0,0 on the Custom tab (Black).

How do I find out what this color is, exactly?

TIA,
Shane
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