Last week I wrote about how to save custom colors in the Mac color wheel that’s used for formatting text. Click here to see this in the Kibbles and Bytes archive.

Quite a few people asked about how to get rid of custom colors they no longer use. The only way I’ve found to do this is to make a white square with the magnifying glass, and then drag the white square into the custom color block to give the illusion of clearing it out.

You can also replace any custom color you’ve created with a new custom color. It’s sort of a work-around, but it does the trick!

Editor’s note: For those of you who use Notebook from Circus Ponies, a cool trick is to drag one of the colors from the Color wheel into your notebook. Notebook is formatted so that each cell can be a different color, and once you drag and drop the color you want into that cell, the text color will automatically change! -Kali

Email ed@smalldog.com or kali@smalldog.com with other tips about the Color wheel!