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How do I change the colour of a graphic image 1

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Treb

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I have constructed a graphic 'line' image (i.e., no tonal quality) using Publisher 2000 Word Art tools and further modifying it in Paint Shop Pro. It is in the form of a frame into which text is added, as required, to use in museum labels.

However, I sometimes wish to change the overall colour of the graphic, from time to time, but cannot find out how to do this. There doesn't seem to be any facility in Publisher 2000 for this sort of thing, without going back to square 1 and starting all over again.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Eric
 
Publisher is not a graphics editor, although it does have some tools that allow you to make minor changes. I would suggest using PSP to make your color changes.

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JP
 
Thanks, JP. I thought that might be the answer. I had just hoped that there might be an alternative because although I have used PSP a great deal to manipulate photographs I am not familiar with using the colour palette!

Eric
 
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