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Modify the color components as required and click OK to exit the dialog. <strong>The</strong> newly defined color<br />

now appears in the lower of the color preview boxes shown in Figure 322. Type a name for this<br />

color in the Name box, then click the Add button. A small box showing the new color is added to<br />

the Color table.<br />

Figure 323: Editing colors<br />

Another way to define or alter colors is through the Colors page of the Area dialog, where you can<br />

also save and load palettes, a feature that is not possible here. In <strong>Calc</strong>, draw a temporary draw<br />

object and use the context menu of this object to open the Area dialog. If you load a palette in one<br />

component of <strong>LibreOffice</strong>, it is only active in that component; the other components keep their own<br />

palettes.<br />

Security options<br />

Use the <strong>LibreOffice</strong> – Security page to choose security options for saving documents and for<br />

opening documents that contain macros.<br />

Figure 324: Choosing security options for opening and saving documents<br />

324 <strong>LibreOffice</strong> <strong>3.4</strong> <strong>Calc</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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