EDONext Color Guide
Available Colors and Making Custom Colors
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There are currently 36 different standard color variations that can be located in the EDONext Designer that you can use to create and enhance your yearbook project. These colors can be used to fill shapes, add a border color, enhance text, and personalize each and every page within your yearbook project.
The colors that we currently offer within the designer can be seen below:

Two different locations within the EDONext Designer allow you to select and change your colors. These two locations are the top Tool Bar and the Advanced Menu, as pictured below:
Top Toolbar

The first location that allows you to modify colors is the Top Toolbar. Within the Top Toolbar, you can choose to change the color of an object (text, shape, or clip art) that you have selected. You also have the option to choose the Border Color marker to change the border or perimeter of an object (text box, shape, clip art). The border color can be further enhanced by changing the border width to increase or decrease the thickness of the border. This button is located directly to the right of the Border Color button.
Advanced Menu
The second location where you can modify colors is within the Advanced Menu, located on the bottom right-hand side. Two different settings within the advanced menu can be used to modify colors: text settings and frame settings.
Frame Settings

The frame settings menu can be used to enhance photos, shapes, and text. In this advanced menu, you can change: border colors, fill colors, and drop shadows.
Text Settings

The text settings menu can be used to enhance headlines and body text on the page.
Custom Colors
Want to personalize your project even more? You can create custom colors within the advanced menu to choose any color not currently available in the 36 colors present in the EDONext Designer.

The default color type within the EDONext Designer is RGB. This will present you with the color wheel. You can use your cursor to point anywhere on the color wheel to select a color of your choosing. You can modify the hue and/or shade of each color even more by dragging the scroll located beneath the color wheel.

How to Save a Custom Color
Do you want to use that custom color more than once? You can save your custom color after using it on an object. Simply click on the page or on a new object after using your custom color. Your next step is to navigate to the top toolbar and select either the Fill or Border Color tool. Once you click on either one of those, scroll down until you find the new color you just used and select the Save button. This will display a pop-up window that will now allow you to name your custom color, as shown below:
