I am sorry but I have not done this myself so I cannot provide a full explanation here. Hover the pointer over Colors to see which theme you are currently using - as in the example below: ![]() In Word, click File, New and Blank Page (or the template you would like to add your custom colour to) NOTE: I'm using Office 2013 / Word 2013 in my example here, in other versions you may find some differences but I hope at least this will help you find your way. Having the colours available easily will make the adoption of the correct colours much easier. This can be very important, imagine your company has it's own corporate colours, shouldn't they be available to everyone as part of the standard colour palette? It's a bit much to expect user to enter custom colours using RGB codes for every document. I would like to have my custom colour available for all new documents I create. It's the same story for the other Office applications. I have to enter the custom colour every time I start Word. ![]() However, when I close and reopen Word, my custom colour has gone. ![]() After entering my custom colour it is shown at the bottom of the window in the Recent Colors, so I can quickly select it.
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