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hi everyone this is hussein from ej academy in this video i wanted to explain how you can change the color of an equation in apple keynote or apple pages so letamp;#39;s get it started iamp;#39;m in apple keynote i have a brand new slide here to insert an equation you go to insert menu and you click on equation and here i have equation editor box so letamp;#39;s say my equation is x squared plus x plus one equals zero i say in there now uh by default the color of the equation is black letamp;#39;s say i wanted to change the color to red i want to apply this change to the whole equation so one way to do it is to go to this color changer and there is style on the format i click here and i choose red here we go we have the whole equation in grid another way to do it is through the equation editor and using command so let me change this to black again by double clicking on the equation i can open the equation editor box here before the equation type backslash color inside a pair of cur