However, you can still achieve exact color matching by using third-party software, add-ins, or manual RGB entry.
Use the eyedropper in that program to find the (e.g., Red: 50, Green: 100, Blue: 150). In PowerPoint 2010, select your shape or text. Go to Shape Fill > More Fill Colors .
Select the tab and type in the Red, Green, and Blue numbers you found. 3. Upgrade to PowerPoint 2013 or Newer
PowerPoint 2010 does not have a native, built-in eyedropper tool. This feature was first introduced by Microsoft in . Because it is a version-specific feature, there is no official "download" to add the native tool directly to the 2010 interface.
Open your image in a program that does have an eyedropper (like or a web browser extension).
A free, popular tool that allows you to drag a pipette over any part of your screen to get the RGB or Hex values .