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In this video, you will change the look of the document so it is professional-looking and easy to read. First, center the title on the page. If you like, bold the title or change the font style. Streamline the look of your charter by changing your section heading styles. Perhaps your organization has a recognized color scheme or your project fits a particular theme. Add some personality to your charter by changing the text colors. Highlight the text, then select a text color. Remember to choose colors that are easy to read. Avoid light or very bright colors. If your problems list has more than two items, make it a bulleted list, which is easier to read than a long block of text. Format the look of your project charter based on your audience. Project charters are usually reviewed by supervisors, team members, and perhaps clients, so it is important that your project charter look polished and professional. Once you have finished formatting the text, add a section heading for administra