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Den tis 1 jan. 2019 kl 23:29 skrev Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>:

At 22:58 01/01/2019 +0100, you wrote:
... I can't find how to add colours to the
background colour palette. In older LibreOffice
versions, or maybe it was even Apache
OpenOffice, I could add colours in Tools -> Options… -> somewhere, ...

Yup: at Tools | Options... | LibreOffice | Colours.

Exactly, and it's gone now since version 5.something.



... but it seems to be removed. I miss quite a
few colours in the colour selection area in
(right click a style) -> Modify… -> Background
-> Background colour, so I want to add my own
and give them names (other than "#15a3b7" or
similar). I'm pretty sure I could do that in old
versions, and I guess it's still possible in
today's versions, I just seem to not being able
to figure out how… What am I missing here?

The Getting Started Guide says "You can [...]
change individual colors to your own taste. To do
this, use the Area dialog by selecting Format >
Area on the Menu bar or clicking the Area icon on
the Sidebar, then selecting the Colors tab." (The
Calc Guide - currently at 4.1 - does not appear to have caught up.)

Does this not work?


Yes, but that was obviously not what I was asking for, that is change the
suggested colours in the modifying background colour of a style dialogue.



I trust this helps.


But it didn't, since the answer was not related to my question (or maybe I
just didn't understand the answer).


Brian Barker - privately



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