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>I would really appreciate some help with colours. I have found a great
> scheme, but I don't know how to 'translate' f.i. #0066CC into something that
> Pub. 2000 understands.
Thank you very much Mary, pixie is 'the bees knees'! I have now also learned
that there are web safe colours - not as exciting, as it rather changes the
colour scheme.
> Go to www.nattyware.com download Pixie, a small program, free. It is a color picker.
>
> >I would really appreciate some help with colours. I have found a great
> > scheme, but I don't know how to 'translate' f.i. #0066CC into something that
> > Pub. 2000 understands.
Mary Sauer - 25 Jul 2005 11:22 GMT
I haven't heard the term "bee's knees" in a blue moon...
Glad it worked for you. Thanks for posting back.

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> Thank you very much Mary, pixie is 'the bees knees'! I have now also learned
> that there are web safe colours - not as exciting, as it rather changes the
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>> > scheme, but I don't know how to 'translate' f.i. #0066CC into something that
>> > Pub. 2000 understands.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 25 Jul 2005 15:45 GMT
I wouldn't worry too much about web-safe colors these days.
> Thank you very much Mary, pixie is 'the bees knees'! I have now also
> learned
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>> > that
>> > Pub. 2000 understands.
Elly - 26 Jul 2005 19:57 GMT
Thanks for that Rob, that is really helpful too.
> I wouldn't worry too much about web-safe colors these days.
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> >> > that
> >> > Pub. 2000 understands.