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# Colors

To Begin customizing your booth for your organization you will need to go into your booth found In the left menu highlighted in purple inside the main menu. Then click your booth.

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After clicking your booth you will be meet with a clean slate, this is the stock booth given.&#x20;

To begin customizing the colors for your booth head into the "Colors" option in the second menu.

After opening it you will see 5 options to change, as you change the options you will see what it affects. There is also a color picker option to guarantee you have the same color for each section. Be sure to explore the options and see what fits best for you!

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