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             Hue, Saturation, and Value. It’s a more accurate display of color changes.
             RGB, which stands for Red, Green, Blue, is your other option.  This is the
             more traditional method of displaying colors on a monitor.  All you need to
             do is pick the one that you think looks the best – though HSV is considered
             the more modern and ‘correct’ version.












             Gradient Settings

             When you add a gradient layer, by default the layer will be created so that it
             fills the frame of your slide and matches the aspect ratio of your show.  If the
             default size doesn't suit your needs, try adjusting the Resolution.  Simply
             type in the pixel dimensions that work best for your slide.  Set the width on
             the left and the height on the right.

             In the Gradient Settings pane. You may see that the Position, Seed or
             Angle options are grayed out.  This is because they are only  available when
             you select certain types of gradients.

             With Linear and Angular gradients, you can
             set the Angle.   Angle is the direction the line
             of your gradient is oriented.  This can be
             changed by clicking on the Angle value and
             dragging the slider left or right.  You can also
             change the Angle by clicking and dragging
             the mouse cursor in the Gradient Preview
             window, or by typing in a value.
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