You can select a new color for a model or drawing background color, filtered object in a model or drawing, color definitions in browser windows, and animation filters.
Select a color on the Options box
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Select Change Options next to the name of the item you want to change the color of.
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Select a color from the color palette on the Options box to change the color of the selected item.
Select a hue on the color spectrum on the Options dialog box
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Select Change Options next to the model name, drawing name, or filter name you want to change the color of.
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Click More colors on the Options box to open the Options dialog box.
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On the Options dialog box, select a hue from the color spectrum.
Type red, green, and blue (RGB) values on the Options dialog box
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Select Change Options next to the model name, drawing name, or filter name you want to change the color of.
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Click More colors on the Options box to open the Options dialog box.
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On the Options dialog box, type RGB values in the RGB boxes.
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Red (R) values increase or decrease the level of red in the color.
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Green (G) values increase or decrease the level of green in the color.
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Blue (B) values increase or decrease the level of blue in the color.
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Adjust RGB values on the Options dialog box
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Select Change Options next to the model name, drawing name, or filter name you want to change the color of.
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Click More colors on the Options box to open the Options dialog box.
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On the Options dialog box, drag the gray slider in the R, G, or B boxes to adjust the RGB values to your preferred color.
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Red (R) values increase or decrease the level of red in the color.
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Green (G) values increase or decrease the level of green in the color.
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Blue (B) values increase or decrease the level of blue in the color.
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Adjust the color saturation on the Options dialog box
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Select Change Options next to the model name, drawing name, or filter name you want to change the color of.
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Click More Colors on the Options box to open the Options dialog box.
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On the Options dialog box, select a shade in the color matrix to adjust the color saturation to your preferred color.
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To change the background color of a model or drawing, click Change Background Color next to the model or drawing name in the Toolbox.
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The model or drawing name is the first item in the Applied Filters group on the model or drawing Toolbox.
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If you change the color of a model or drawing, the settings apply after a filter is applied to the model.
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If you add a snapshot of a model to an IWP, you can change the background color of the model to white for easier printing.
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You can also right-click a component in a model or drawing and select Component Options. Then, you can select Color to display a new color for the component.