If you’ve downloaded BrightCarbon’s free PowerPoint add-in BrightSlide it’s even simpler to set theme colors. Head to the BrightSlide tab and under the File & Master section select Theme Colors. The Theme Color editor will appear allowing you to set colors based on HEX, RGB, or HSL values or using a color picker. It also gives you a live preview of the palette and allows you to import and edit spot colors.
Screenshots, BrightSlide Edit Theme Colors pop up and Edit Custom Colors pop up
For a more detailed rundown of PowerPoint theme colors – head to this blog post.
BrightSlide also makes it easy to add custom romania code number colors. Now, these aren’t an essential part of a PowerPoint template but can come in handy if you need more control over what colors people have access to. With custom colors, you can add up to 50 additional colors into the palette which appears below the Theme Colors.
At BrightCarbon, for our own branded presentations, we ignore the Theme Colors because we don’t like the tints and shades PowerPoint automatically generates. Instead, we use custom colors so each color in the template aligns to a color in our brand guidelines. Learn more about custom colors in PowerPoint here.
You don’t have as many font options as color options in PowerPoint. If you look at the font list in your PowerPoint file you’ll see two fonts at the top under Theme Fonts – one labeled Headings and one Body.