PPT: Using Colors in PowerPoint (135559)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95
- Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 3.0
- Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 4.0
- Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 4.0a
- Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 4.0c
This article was previously published under Q135559 SUMMARY
The following information describes how many colors (and what color
depths) are available in Microsoft PowerPoint.
MORE INFORMATION
Internally, PowerPoint stores color information for every object using 24-
bit (16.7 million colors) color definitions. Therefore, if you insert a graphic
that contains 16.7 million colors, and you display it using a 24-bit
display
driver, you see all the colors.
However, when you run a PowerPoint slide show on a system that has a 256-
color display driver, PowerPoint performs Palette Management. This means
that PowerPoint sends a palette to the display driver that contains the 256
colors that it needs the most at that one time, and that PowerPoint can
send a different palette to the display driver whenever it deems it
necessary (usually when changing a slide).
As long as you are running a color depth of greater than 256 colors, you
won't have to worry about running out of colors. If you are running a color
depth of 256 colors, and you have enough different graphics and gradients
on a single slide so that the slide requires more than 256 separate colors
to display, you may experience color loss, with or without an error
message.
REFERENCES
For further information, click the Windows 95 Start button, click Help,
and search on the following words:
display
color palette, changing
color, changing the number of
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/17/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbenv kbgraphic KB135559 |
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