When using WPS Art Change Color, users usually ask about 3 topics: what the color change affects, how to restore the previous result, and whether custom color combinations are supported.
FAQ
Does changing color affect the text color too?
- Select the current WPS Art object and apply a new color style.
- Review the overall appearance and check whether the text fill and related styling change together.
- If you want to keep more of the earlier look, choose another preset style or undo the change and try a different one.
In most cases, changing color affects the overall styling result of the WPS Art object, and the visible effect depends on the selected preset style.
How do I restore the previous color?
- Select the WPS Art object that has already been changed.
- Open the Change Color list and try selecting a default color style.
- If the change was just made, press Ctrl+Z to undo the previous step.
Undo is the more direct option when you want to go back quickly. If you still want to compare styles, you can reselect a default style and continue adjusting from there.
Can I create a custom color combination?
- Open the Change Color list and review whether one of the preset styles meets your needs.
- If the preset styles are not enough, manually adjust the color of related shapes or text objects instead.
- Check the overall visual consistency again after the adjustment.
The Change Color command is more suitable for applying preset themes quickly. For more detailed personalization, combine it with other color settings in your presentation.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| WPS Art | A stylized text or graphic text object in WPS Presentation that is often used for titles and decorative emphasis. |
| Change Color | A feature entry that applies preset color styles to a WPS Art object so you can switch the overall color scheme quickly. |
| Presentation Theme | The overall visual theme of a presentation, which can affect colors, fonts, and style presentation across slides. |