Color Models: Working with RGB Colors in PowerPoint

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RGB color model uses three primary colors: Red, Green, and Blue to mix and create almost 16 million colors. All RGB colors have values for all the three colors that you mix: R, G, and B. Assuming someone has provided you with an RGB value and asked you to add a rectangle of that color to a slide, then how do you proceed within PowerPoint?

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Working with RGB Colors in PowerPoint 2016

Working with RGB Colors in PowerPoint 2013

Working with RGB Colors in PowerPoint 2010

Apple Mac

Working with RGB Colors in PowerPoint 2011

Color Models: Working with RGB Colors in PowerPoint

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