I wasn't sure - so I played around with this. It doesn't seem that I can delete a color, but I can overwrite a color. I recorded a quick screenr showing the behavior - and I'd also suggest requesting it as a feature to delete the colors entirely:
Tx, Yes, I have overwritten colors myself, both in Storyline and in PowerPoint (which has the same issue). I'd interpreted Tim's "reset" as meaning resetting to the default, not as overwriting. Sorry for my misinterpretation. Will send in a feature request!
No worries Rebecca! I hadn't tried resetting them myself, so figured it was worth confirming a) you couldn't delete the colors, but b) if you didn't want them anymore you could overwrite them. A reset is definitely something I could see as a good feature!
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Wonder the same thing...anyone know how/
Hi Tim and Rebecca,
I wasn't sure - so I played around with this. It doesn't seem that I can delete a color, but I can overwrite a color. I recorded a quick screenr showing the behavior - and I'd also suggest requesting it as a feature to delete the colors entirely:
Thanks for taking the time to record the video Ashley! Very helpful. I'll definitely be sending the feature request. THANKS!
Tim
No problem Tim - love your recent Twitter thread too.
Hi Ashley,
Tx, Yes, I have overwritten colors myself, both in Storyline and in PowerPoint (which has the same issue). I'd interpreted Tim's "reset" as meaning resetting to the default, not as overwriting. Sorry for my misinterpretation. Will send in a feature request!
No worries Rebecca! I hadn't tried resetting them myself, so figured it was worth confirming a) you couldn't delete the colors, but b) if you didn't want them anymore you could overwrite them. A reset is definitely something I could see as a good feature!
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