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- Select the Color Selector button next to the color field to display the Color form.Color Selector Button
- On the Color form, select the desired color from the Basic Colors section and click OK.
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Defining Custom Colors
Advanced users can define custom colors to use in their dashboards. Follow these steps to define a custom color and add it to the Custom Color palette.
- Select the Color Selector button next to the Color field to open the Color form (shown in Figure 13.64the figure below).
- Click the Define Custom Colors >> button.
- The Color form expands to show the Color Matrix, the Luminosity Bar, and the fields associated with the color values.
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- Select a color from the Basic Colors section, Custom Colors section, or the Color Matrix.
- Select the intensity from the Luminosity Bar on the right side of the Custom Color Option screen.
- The selected color displays in the Color/Solid area. Info: Alternatively, if you know the values that define a specific color, you can
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- manually enter that color's Red, Green, and Blue values or Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity values.
- manually enter that color's Red, Green, and Blue values or Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity values.
- To add the selected color to the list of available custom colors, click the Add to Custom Colors button. The new color displays in the custom color palette.
- Click OK to apply the custom color.
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- On the Dashboard Options form, open the Border Style drop-down list. None is the default option, since no borders appear on the dashboard by default.Border Style drop-down list
- Select FixedSingle if you want single black lines to appear as borders around the dash-board areas. Click OK to reload the dashboard.Dashboard with Fixed Single Borders
- Select Fixed3D if you want three-dimensional borders to appear around the dashboard areas. Click OK to reload the dashboard.Dashboard with 3D Borders