All I can offer is that you could try to use the colors in Word and then copy/paste that into OneNote.
It's a good suggestion for the next version of OneNote, but in this version what you've got...is what you've got.
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"Swarthychins" <Swarthychins[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4E8E40A9-4D3D-48CE-AD4D-FCE89A891581[ at ]microsoft.com:
[Quoted Text] > The forty (40) colors of the Font Color palette aren't enough for me. I > would like to access an extended palette of colors, similar to the > "honeycomb" or "RGB" palettes available with Word. It would seem to me, that > if I can access these extended color options using one branch of Office ENT > 2007 (e.g. Word), then I should be able to access it with any other branch fo > ENT 2007 (e.g. OneNote). Right? My question is, how can I do this? > Highlighter colors, as well. The fifteen (15) color palette for the > highlighter in OneNote is insufficient. They are all way too bold and > distracting. I would like something soft and pastel, perhaps. Thanks in > advance for any help you can offer. (Hmm.. could there be an add-in that > would do the trick?)
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