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Bblue
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Raleigh. NC, USA
Oct 1999 time: 00:13
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Hi Q-Tip1976,
You have Identified the problem exactly. Color #252 and #255 have the exact same color values and the program defaults to #252. The way I handle it is the go to 'edit pallette' and change the RGB# of index #255. I think the purple background is 100/16/???. Basically change these numbers to something unique (like making the 100 value 0) and paint and paste away. It will act as a normal color then. Get everything the way you want it, then go back to 'edit pallette' and change #255 back to what it was originally. This will put the color back to what it was originally RGB#-wise but it will keep the all important #255 index number. Hope this helps.
Also see the recent thread in this forum started by TeknoMerc "Faction Base Graphics Problem" for more info. If you still have problems, ask and someone will help you out 
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"Power does not corrupt; it merely attracts the corruptable"
[This message has been edited by Bblue (edited April 02, 2000).]
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