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How do you make something change color when clicked in powerpoint?

The easiest way is to have each answer in its own text box.
1. Ensure the text box of the text you would like to change color is selected (the border will be thicker) and right-click it (or Ctrl-Click if you don't have a right-clicker on your mouse).
2. From the pop-up menu select Custom Animation to view the Custom Animation pane.
3. From the Add Effect area of the Custom Animation pane, click the Yellow star button to Add Emphasis Effect.
4. Select More Effects from the drop-down menu.
5. From the Basic section of the Animation Effects dialog box, choose Change Font Color and click OK.
6. On the Animation pane you will be able to change what color the font changes to (called Property) and whether or not the color change starts On Click.

Does anyone know how to change my font colour to Gold on Microsoft Word?

The Font colours are made by mixing the colours red, green and blue (RGB). The colour charts on the web page below give the colour coordinates, i.e. the amount of each of the three colours to use, for many shades of gold. This is shown in numbers like this (207, 181, 59) which is the number for the colour ‘Old Gold’. When you click on ‘More Colors’ and ‘Custom’ on the ‘Colors’ palette you will see ‘Color Model’ with RGB in the drop-down list and numbers following the colours. Red, Green and Blue. Enter the suggested numbers for any of the colour samples in the order they appear and you will get that colour to use for your Font.

How can I export .jpg/.png from Adobe Illustrator with a high resolution?

As is typical in Adobe applications, there is more than one way to export images, and for different purposes. Here are two basic ways to export.A. Exporting for web. Useful for sharing through email, social media, etc.Go under File in the top left of the screen, -> Export…You’re asked where to export the file and what to call it, as well as what kind of file to export as. In the drop down menu below the file name, either choose .png. Click Save. (.png compression is less destructive than .jpg and offers transparency to background images/color, therefore better quality)After saving, you’re presented with an interesting window that asks you what resolution the file should have.Choosing screen (72 ppl, or pixels per inches) is an optimal choice, but try other and see how 96 ppl turns out. This resolution allows better viewing for smartphone audiences who want to zoom in on the image using their fingers.B. Exporting for print. Colors will differ from on-screen, unless your project’s color work-space was set to cmyk before commencing work.Again going under File in the top left of the screen, -> Export…Choose .jpg under the drop down menu for file type. Then Save.Jpgs are better suited for print, as they let you choose the cmyk color mode under the save options window. Cmyk, or cyan, magenta, yellow, and black are negative colors. That is, the more colors are mixed, the darker and desaturated they become. This is how pigments work in the real world, unlike light in computers and cameras that follow the additive rgb color mode, which would be best for the web export option.Set resolution depth to 300 ppl, then OK.And these are the most common ways to export from Adobe Illustrator!

How do I match a color on Microsoft Word?

you can't do it in Word but you can find the RGB values using the MS Paint program that comes with windows.

First, go to Word, select the image and to you clipboard. (Or if you have the image saved as a file, just open it in MS Paint and skip the next couple of steps.)
Next, run MS Paint (go to Start menu and enter "paint" in the search box.
In paint, now the picture.

Select the Color Picker tool (looks like an eye dropper) and click on the color you want to identify.

Now go to Colors > Edit Colors and choose Define Custom Colors. The current color you have selected will be the one displayed.

Write down the RGB values and then go back to Word and use those to define your custom color for your text

Where does PowerDVD save the captured frames?

Configuration Button

Step 1 Open your PowerDVD program and press the play button to start the movie.


Step 2 Locate the Configuration button on your User Interface (or press "Ctrl-C").

Step 3 After clicking on the Configuration button a menu will open up. Click on the "Advanced..." button near the bottom of the menu

Step 4 Click on the Capture tab in the Advanced Options menu. You will be presented with several options for capturing an image. For the first example we will choose to capture the image and save it to a folder. To do this, you need to choose "Capture to File", and then click the Browse button. Then you need to find a folder where you want to save the captured images. For this example we have chosen a folder named "My Captures". Once you have selected the appropriate folder in which to save the image(s), you can click OK and exit the configuration menu

Step 5 Now you are ready to start to capture your image(s). With the DVD title playing, go to the scene(s) you wish to capture. Once you have found the right scene(s) you will need to locate the Capture frame button on your User Interface. Click on this button at the moment you wish to capture the image.

I accidentally changed the background. HELP!!!?

You'll have to look through all the My Pictures folder and see if the image you need is there. Maybe they are using image(s) from there personal pictures they downloaded to computer.

How to Change the Windows 7 Desktop Background: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/281-desktop-background-change.html
Shuffle your Desktop Backgrounds in Windows 7: http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windowsexperience/archive/2009/01/13/shuffle-your-desktop-backgrounds-in-windows-7.aspx
How to Change Desktop Wallpaper Quickly in Windows 7: http://www.nirmaltv.com/2009/05/03/how-to-change-desktop-wallpaper-quickly-in-windows-7/
How to Change the Desktop Background in Windows 7 Starter Edition: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/47294-desktop-background-change-windows-7-starter.html

Ron

How do I improve document quality when converting to PDF from Word?

There are three ways to convert a Word document to PDF:·       File, Save As, PDF·       File, Save As PDF.·       File, Export, Create PDF/XPS document Each of these offers different options (potential problems) when you convert the document to PDF. Change image formatTo resolve this issue, follow these steps:1.     Open the Word 2013 document with the images inserted.2.     Click File, Save, As, and PDF from the drop-down menu.The Options button is displayed at the bottom of the window.3.     Click Options.4.     On the Options dialog box, select ISO 19005-1 complaint (PDF/A) in the PDF options section.5.     Save the changes. Note: In some instances, unchecking the ISO19005-1 Compliant option seems to work.Does this resolve the issue? If not, try the following.Change image formatThe type of image you import into Word may affect the PDF output. In other words, if you try different formats, you may get better results. One interesting thing about EPS is that it looks very poor in Word but very clear in the PDF. 1.     Save or convert your image/s into PNG and then insert into Word.2.     Save or convert your image/s into EPS and then insert into Word.3.     Save or convert your image/s into JPEG and then insert into Word.4.     Save the Word document as .docx file and then 5.     Save As in PDF format. Compressing Image Files OptionBy default, MS Word compress images which can reduce the image quality when converting to PDF. You can turn off this setting as follows:1.     In Word, click File, Options.2.     Click Advanced, scroll down to Image Size and Quality.3.     Turn off Discard editing data. 4.     Select Do not compress images in file.5.     Select Set default target output to 220 ppi.  6.     Save the changes.Change PDF Optimize SettingsYou can also change the PDF optimization settings. Once thing that worked for me recently was to change from Minimum to Standard settings.  1.     Click File, Save As, then select PDF from the drop-down menu. Don’t click File, Save As Adobe PDF.2.     At the bottom of the page, click the Standard button (publishing online and printing) instead of Minimum size (publishing online).Turn off Hardware Graphics AccelerationThis is a bit of a long shot, but also try to turn off this setting:1.     In Word 2013 click on File, Options, Advanced.2.     Under Display group of options, uncheck Disable hardware graphics acceleration.

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