- An Eyedropper is a tool that allows you to select a colour from anywhere in PowerPoint or from the outside world and apply it to your presentation.
- Choose the object or text to which you wish to apply a new colour. (Press Ctrl and then click the shapes to choose multiple objects.)
- Select Shape Fill (if you're colouring a shape) or Text Fill (if you're colouring text) from the Format or Shape Format tab.
- The mouse pointer becomes an eyedropper. Image of a button
- A live preview of the colour you're pointing at appears as you move your pointer across the screen. To see the RGB (Red Green Blue) colour coordinates of a colour, hover or pause over it.
- Click the colour you want to match with the eyedropper, and it will be applied to the selected form or object right away.
- When numerous colours are clustered together, selecting the colour by pressing Enter or spacebar instead is a more accurate means of getting the exact colour you desire.
- Press Esc to switch off the Eyedropper tool without selecting a colour.
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