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Joel Yates
I am working in PowerPoint 2007, but in an organization that is
primarily using 2003. I'm repeatedly running into the problem that
after I build my charts and send them out, when they're opened by the
next user (in 2003) the colors change. I understand why this happens
(Office 2003 treating colors differently than 2007). The only
workaround I'm aware of is to first set the color normally (by picking
from the theme colors), and then reset the color by clicking "more
colors", which makes the color absolute (instead of a reference to a
dynamic theme color).
Is there an easier way to do this, or more importantly, a way to do
this universally? Is there a way to set my options in 2007 to set all
colors absolutely? Or perhaps a macro to reset every color from a
theme color to absolute (I can't imagine that a macro looping through
every object on every slide would be particularly speedy, and most of
my presentations are 100+ slides.
The manual workaround is prone to error and rather a pain, but I've
been unable to find a better way.
primarily using 2003. I'm repeatedly running into the problem that
after I build my charts and send them out, when they're opened by the
next user (in 2003) the colors change. I understand why this happens
(Office 2003 treating colors differently than 2007). The only
workaround I'm aware of is to first set the color normally (by picking
from the theme colors), and then reset the color by clicking "more
colors", which makes the color absolute (instead of a reference to a
dynamic theme color).
Is there an easier way to do this, or more importantly, a way to do
this universally? Is there a way to set my options in 2007 to set all
colors absolutely? Or perhaps a macro to reset every color from a
theme color to absolute (I can't imagine that a macro looping through
every object on every slide would be particularly speedy, and most of
my presentations are 100+ slides.
The manual workaround is prone to error and rather a pain, but I've
been unable to find a better way.