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Hi everyone. This is nick. Today. Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to update your color theme in your Microsoft Excel document or workbook so we all know that Microsoft has wonderful default color themes, but we donamp;#39;t always want to use those. We want to use our own custom brand colors, otherwise people will always know that you are just using Microsoft stock default colors and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that. Inside of Microsoft Excel, so right here on this top row you can see this is the default color palette. That Microsoft, itamp;#39;s actually a newer color palette that Microsoft rolled out the office theme over this past year. So itamp;#39;s kind of this blue, orange, green. We have 6 accent colors to choose from in any Microsoft Office palette. This row right here. This is going to be my new custom brand palette that I want to update my document to. And you can see here I have a chart. Down here, that pulls from each of those main 6 accent colors because