From time to time, it may become necessary to change the definition of a custom color.
It is possible to change the name of the color palette, specifications of individual color
components, and so on. However, after it is defined, a color palette's type cannot change.
To edit a custom color, follow these steps.
Click the Gear icon to open the
Administration menu, and select Custom
Colors.
In the Manage Custom Colors window, select the color to edit,
and click its Pencil icon.
We are editing the custom color Elections.
In the New Custom Color interface, change the
Name.
We changed the name from Elections to US Presidential
Elections.
To change the definition of a component color:
For gradient options, both gradient values and gradient percentages, select
the color indicator, and change the color definition either through the text box, the
color slider, the shade slider, or the color selection field.
For the distinct color option, edit each color separately. You can either
click on the color indicator and use the color selection sliders and fields, or change
the numeric color definition.
To change the position of the middle color on gradients, slide the selector for
that color to the desired position.
To remove a color from a distinct color grouping, click the
remove icon.
Click Save.
Click Custom Colors to return to the Custom Colors
interface.
Notice that Elections is now renamed US Presidential Elections in the list of
custom colors.