MicroStrategy ONE

Creating and using custom colors

Any custom colors you create are saved in the User Palette at the bottom of the Advanced Color Picker, so you can share and re-use the new colors across different documents or across reports.

The user palette holds up to eight colors. If you add a ninth color, it replaces the first color added to the palette. The user palette does not display until you add a custom color.

To create and save a custom color

  1. In MicroStrategy Web, open the document in Design or Editable Mode.

  2. Select a control and then open the color picker in any of the following ways:

    • On the Format toolbar, click the drop-down arrow next to the Fill Color, Line Color, or Text Color icons.

    • In the Properties and Formatting dialog box, select Color and Lines on the left. Click the drop-down arrow next to the Color option.

    • In the Properties and Formatting dialog box, select Font on the left. Click the drop-down arrow next to the Color option.

  3. In the color picker, select More Colors. The Advanced Color Picker dialog box opens.

  4. Define the custom color:

    1. Click the color matrix on the right or enter the hexadecimal codes for Hue, Saturation, and Brightness. You can also define the color by typing the hexadecimal code for the required color in the Hex field.

    2. Click Apply. The color is added to the User Palette area of the dialog box.

    3. Click OK. Depending on how you accessed the Advanced Color Picker, you may need to click OK again to return to the document.