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How can I replace the blue in my document with green?

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Lee Nave - 02 Jan 2008 22:26 GMT
I made a brochure for 2007 that was just blue and black. For this year's
version I want to change the blue to green. Is there a way to do that without
changing each text box an graphic individually?
Mary Sauer - 02 Jan 2008 22:57 GMT
You might open the Color Scheme (Format, Color schemes) task pane and
experiment. Or create a new font scheme. Otherwise use the Painter tool, change
one text box fonts blue, while selected double-click the Painter tool, click
each of the other text boxes.

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>I made a brochure for 2007 that was just blue and black. For this year's
> version I want to change the blue to green. Is there a way to do that without
> changing each text box an graphic individually?
 
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