How to change the color and font scheme of a publication in Microsoft Publisher

For most users who want to learn how to use the uses For creating and editing publications, Microsoft Office Publisher is a great option.

In the next tutorial we will explain very simply how to use a basic function for it. So below we will show you how to change the color and font scheme of a publication in Microsoft Publisher.

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With this application we can easily create and customize different publications but in a simpler way than those made with Word.



We have already seen how simple and fast it is to make a triptych in Word step by step. In the next work we will see how easy it is change the color and font scheme of a publication in Microsoft Publisher.

How to change the color and font scheme of a publication in Microsoft Publisher

With the application Microsoft Publisher, as with the others that make up the Office package, we can change the combination of colors and fonts of a publication in Microsoft Publisher. This action can be performed simply from the beginning of a new blank publication or from a template, which we can create from the information panel.

We can do it even when we modify the publication from the Page Design tab. For example, if we choose an integrated model, on the right we can see the information panel box, where we will change the combination of colors and fonts of that model.

When a color or font scheme is applied, the application will automatically change all font styles and colors in the publication. We must keep in mind that when the color schemes are changed, the color palette of the tool color.



We can use predefined font and color combinations or we can create them and give it a personalized touch. It is also important to know that the colors we are going to get will be the ones that appear grouped at the top of the color palette. And not the standard colors, as the color scheme will not be changed .


How to change the font and color scheme from the Page Layout tabs

To be able to change the combination of colors and fonts a publication from the page layout tab. We need to clip on this tab in the top menu and then go to the combination list. In this, we can get more combinations, if we go to the lower right corner and click on the plus (+) button.

Once this action is done, a wide variety of color combinations will be displayed, among which we can select the one that best suits the style of our publication. We just have to position ourselves on each of them and we will see at the moment how this combination is applied to our publication.

This is what we need to do with respect to the color scheme, for the font styles we can also choose a different one from those offered by the combination. We do this if we click on the Fonts option and this action will display different font styles.

Another option that we can choose to make our combination of fonts and colors, to do this we will go to the Design tab of the page. Then in the group of combinations we select the plus button (+) so that more combinations are displayed. So let's go to the end and select the Create new color scheme option.



When you do that, the window will appear and in it we can see the different elements available to which I can change the combination. We will also see a sample of the selected text and a preview of the changes that are made.


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And so we can easily do this type of editing in our publications and save them for re-applying in future projects. This way we have finished this handy tutorial that could teach you  how to change the color and font scheme of a publication in Microsoft Publisher.

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