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heres a quick way to generate some tints and shades of a selected base color in PowerPoint now the way this works is you actually set up your initial color your base color just like you would any other rectangle so thats what this rectangle is right here its actually just filling up the entire slide just put that back and then what we have after you fill this with whatever color we just have a bunch of smaller cubes or rectangles squares placed over them and with different levels of transparency so if I just right-click any one of these I can show you that what we do is just progressively fill this with white well thats what we do for the tints right the tints are all filled with white so as I come down here this is 70% transparency which means were letting in about 30% white all the way down here where were letting in 90 percent white and it gets a lot lighter but its all a variation off of this initial base color now for the shades pretty much the same thing except for adding