From Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, you can:
- Change the color of text, objects, and backgrounds
- Create custom colors through HEX values, RGB values, or the eyedropper tool
Change the color of text or highlight text
- On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs:
- Highlight text you want to edit.
- To edit:
- The color of the text, in the toolbar, click Text color .
- The highlight of the text, in the toolbar, click Highlight color . This is only available in Google Docs and Slides.
- Choose a preset color or create a custom color.
Change the color of cells, tables, and text boxes
- On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs:
- Click the text box or highlight the cells you want to edit.
- To edit:
- The fill color of the cells or box, in the toolbar, click Fill color .
- The border color of the cells or box, in the toolbar, click Border color .
- In Google Sheets, click Borders Border color .
- Choose a preset color or create a custom color.
Create a custom color
You can create a custom color through entering Hex or RGB values, or you can use the eyedropper tool to select a color from somewhere on your screen. After you create a custom color, you’ll be able to use that color anywhere else in that file.
Use Hex or RGB values to create a custom color
- On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs:
- In the toolbar, click Text color or any other tool with color options.
- Under “Custom,” click Add a custom color .
- Enter the Hex code or the RGB values for the color you want.
- Click OK.
Use the eyedropper tool to select a custom color
Important: This feature is supported on Chrome and Edge browsers.
- On your computer, open a file in one of the following programs:
- In the toolbar, click Text color or any other tool with color options.
- Under “Custom,” click Pick a custom color .
- Use the eyedropper tool to click any color on your screen.