You can change the color design elements with the Ink element. It is even possible to change the list of available colors via these options in InterForm400:
80. Administering InterForm400
7. Work with palette colors
Then you will see the list of available colors:
Work with palette colors PAL100D
Position to . . . . . . Color nbr
Type options, press Enter. 2=Change
Opt Color nbr Description Red Green Blue _ 1 Black 0 0 0 _ 2 Grey 128 128 128 _ 3 Red 255 0 0 _ 4 Green 0 255 0 _ 5 Blue 0 0 255 _ 6 Yellow 255 255 0 _ 7 Orange 255 128 64 _ 8 Brown 128 64 0 _ 9 0 0 0 _ 10 0 0 0 _ 11 0 0 0 _ 12 0 0 0 _ 13 0 0 0 More... F3=Exit F5=Refresh F10=Print palette F12=Cancel Start of list.
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It is recommened to print out the color palette on your color printer as a reference.
The first predefined 8 colors are fixed and cannot be changed.
Adding a new color is done by entering 2 in front of a vacant color number. Enter the RGB (Red Green Blue) combination and press Enter. The new color definition will now be available for selection in the INK settings when working with overlays. Consequently text, frames and shading can be printed in the new defined color.
If you want a specific grey shading, then you can set the Red, Green and Blue components to the same value. The higher the value the lighter shade of grey. This can e.g. be used with the frame element to create a homogeneous, grey box.
If you have added or changed a color, then you will need to restart the graphical designer or reload the fonts and colors before the changes are updated in the designer.