3) Modify the Name as required.
4) Click the Modify button. The newly defined color is now listed in the Color
table.
Alternatively, click the Edit button to open the Color dialog, shown in Figure 330.
Here you can select a color from one of the color windows in the upper area, or you
can enter values in the lower area using your choice of RGB, CMYK, or HSB (Hue,
Saturation and Brightness) values.
The upper right color window is linked directly with the color input fields in the lower
area; as you choose a color in the upper window, the numbers change accordingly.
The two color fields at the lower right show the value of the selected color on the left
and the currently set value from the color value fields on the right.
Modify the color components as required and click OK to exit the dialog. The newly
defined color now appears in the lower of the color preview boxes shown in Figure
329. Type a name for this color in the Name box, then click the Add button. A small
box showing the new color is added to the Color table.
Another way to define or alter colors is through the Colors page of the Area dialog,
where you can also save and load palettes, a feature that is not possible here. In Calc,
draw a temporary draw object and use the context menu of this object to open the
Area dialog. If you load a palette in one component of OOo, it is only active in that
component; the other components keep their own palettes.
Security options
Use the OpenOffice.org – Security page to choose security options for saving
documents and for opening documents that contain macros.
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