Hi Johnny,
Johnny Rosenberg schrieb am 01-Jan-19 um 22:58:
Sorry for bothering everyone again, but 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, 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 general rule is, that adding colors happens at that place, where the
color is used. Only very few dialogs are not yet changed.
It depends on the version, which dialog is already adapted. The new
dialog version for cell styles is not in version 6.0.7 or 6.1.4, but
version 6.3 has it. I'm not sure about version 6.2.
When ever you have a situation, where the new dialog is not yet
available, you can take a different object, which already has the new
dialog, to add your custom color, e.g. a shape. Draw a shape, use its
area property, add your color, delete the shape, for example.
Kind regards
Regina
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