While writing or editing text in LibreOffice, there are times where you need to change the color of the text or the background. LibreOffice comes with its own set of color palette that you choose the color from and it is easily accessible from the toolbar. The problem is that if you want to use a custom color which is not available in the palette, you are out of luck because there are no visible options for you to add your own color to the palette.
If you are looking for a solution, here’s the fix:
- In your LibreOffice, either Writer, Calc or Impress, go to “Format -> Page Style” in the menu bar.
- In the popup window, click on the Background tab, follow by the Color button.
- Under the New section, you can modify any of the default color, or add in your own custom RGB value. If you have no idea what the RGB value of your custom color is, click the “Pick” button and you can choose the color from the color picker.
- Once you are done, click the “Add” button to add it as a new palette
- Lastly, click “OK”.
That’s it. You should be able to choose your custom color in the color palette now.
Image credit: Paper strips in rainbow colors as a colorful backdrop by 123RF
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