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I am trying to change the color palette according to a journal' author
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Try Tools | Options | Color tab, choose a colour and then click Modify
to choose a different combination or shade. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 10, 5:00*pm, Colors wrote: I am trying to change the color palette according to a journal' author guidelines (CMYK levels for various colors), but I cannot find the option for it in the Excel program. |
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on excel, you can only change the rgb levels. the journal only specifies cmyk
levels. are there conversion tables of cmyk levels to corresponding rgb levels? thanks! "Pete_UK" wrote: Try Tools | Options | Color tab, choose a colour and then click Modify to choose a different combination or shade. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 10, 5:00 pm, Colors wrote: I am trying to change the color palette according to a journal' author guidelines (CMYK levels for various colors), but I cannot find the option for it in the Excel program. |
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search gets you this http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp Colors wrote: on excel, you can only change the rgb levels. the journal only specifies cmyk levels. are there conversion tables of cmyk levels to corresponding rgb levels? thanks! "Pete_UK" wrote: Try Tools | Options | Color tab, choose a colour and then click Modify to choose a different combination or shade. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 10, 5:00 pm, Colors wrote: I am trying to change the color palette according to a journal' author guidelines (CMYK levels for various colors), but I cannot find the option for it in the Excel program. |
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Yes, I just found this conversion table. Thanks a lot!
"Bob I" wrote: This http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search gets you this http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp Colors wrote: on excel, you can only change the rgb levels. the journal only specifies cmyk levels. are there conversion tables of cmyk levels to corresponding rgb levels? thanks! "Pete_UK" wrote: Try Tools | Options | Color tab, choose a colour and then click Modify to choose a different combination or shade. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 10, 5:00 pm, Colors wrote: I am trying to change the color palette according to a journal' author guidelines (CMYK levels for various colors), but I cannot find the option for it in the Excel program. |
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You're welcome, have a great day!
Colors wrote: Yes, I just found this conversion table. Thanks a lot! "Bob I" wrote: This http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search gets you this http://web.forret.com/tools/color.asp Colors wrote: on excel, you can only change the rgb levels. the journal only specifies cmyk levels. are there conversion tables of cmyk levels to corresponding rgb levels? thanks! "Pete_UK" wrote: Try Tools | Options | Color tab, choose a colour and then click Modify to choose a different combination or shade. Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 10, 5:00 pm, Colors wrote: I am trying to change the color palette according to a journal' author guidelines (CMYK levels for various colors), but I cannot find the option for it in the Excel program. |
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