![]() Select 'more colours' from any of the fill menus To sample a colour from any image or graphic (or anything on your screen), like the eyedropper did previously in PowerPoint (and despite some forums stating that there never was an eyedropper), you now have to: (3) Now click the "Apply Object Style" tool and (4) then click the other rectangle which you want to have the same color as the first. For example, to copy the color of one rectangle and place that color into another rectangle: (1) click on the "Pick Up Object Style" tool and (2) then click the rectangle whose color you want to copy. Now that you have the 2 new tools in the Formatting Toolbar, it is a 4 step process. next go back to the list below and scroll to "Apply Object Style" and select it and drag it to the Formatting Toolbar and place it next to the "Pick Up Object Style" tool (I place it to the right of the Pick Up tool). now click and drag it to the Formatting Toolbar (I placed mine to the right of the tools already there). scroll down to "Pick Up Object Style" and select it. there are 2 eyedropper tools you will need. now go back to the top of this window and click "Commands". in the window that opens select "Tool Bars and Menus" and below check the toolbar you want the 2 eyedroppers to reside on (I checked "Formatting"). From the "View" drop down menu select "Customize Toolbars and Menus".
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