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Today weamp;#39;re going to find out how to re-color bullets in PowerPoint so they match the corresponding text. This is a really annoying problem in PowerPoint that happens because weamp;#39;ve copy-pasted external text into PowerPoint or weamp;#39;ve inherited some weird styling from a theme or template. It is annoying but rest assured itamp;#39;s actually very easy to solve and weamp;#39;ll go through the solution now. Here we are with our numbered or bulleted list and for some weird reason number two is red. If youamp;#39;re like me, the first thing I try and do is re-color so I highlight, click on black nothing seems to happen. Then I think to myself, maybe if we made it all red and then change it to black, that would fix it and clearly that doesnamp;#39;t either! But thereamp;#39;s a really simple solution. What you need to do is highlight the row in question, then either go to bullets ornumbering (depending on whatamp;#39;s relevant) click