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Changing the Pasteboard Back to Its Original Setting

 

Okay, so it’s not a full tip per se, but after playing around with the pasteboard, you will decide that the gray was just fine (everyone does).  If and when you do, the RGB settings are 192, 192, 192.  Just click on your Foreground color swatch, enter these settings in the Color Picker, and then Shift-click on the pasteboard again.

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