![]() Now select the white circle and make it slightly smaller than the first circle. With the guides on, move both circles to the centre of the page, making sure that both circles are overlapping. Go to the View tab and make sure the tick box labelled Guides is ticked Step Five – Resize and re-position both circles If you already have these on, you can go straight to step four. To make step five easier, I recommend turning on guidelines to help you with the positioning of shapes. Open the drop-down Shape Outline and select No Fill. Once on the Shape Format tab, open the drop-down for Shape Fill, select white. ![]() We want to remove the outline and change the colour of the circle to white. Make sure the Home tab is open, press the insert circle button from the Drawing section. Step Three – Insert and format a second circle ![]() ![]() You can use the colours used above prior to step one. ![]() Once on the Shape Format tab, open the drop-down for Shape Fill, select the desired colour. With the circle highlighted, go to the Shape Format tab. We want to remove the outline and change the colour of the circle. This will allow you to use the eyedropper tool, later on, saving you time. Helpful tip: Create 4 squares, one for each colour. ![]()
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