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@Karen819

BEST METHOD

choose Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation...

or ctrl+u (PC)

or command+u (Mac)

Drag the Hue marker to change the color to your liking then choose ok



EDIT (this method works also but doesn't give a nice result)

Do as @KJP mentioned by adding a color overlay but change the blend mode to "Hue" to keep the white background and not affect the shadow:

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@Pope1402555

The white background of the arrow should be transparent first. If you don't have the copy of the arrow with transparent background do this:


Go to Select -> Color Range.
Hold Control button and Pick a white color part in the image.
Click Ok.
Press Delete in your keyboard when the white part of the image is selected.
do what @KJP said.


Note: This procedure might make the arrow's outer pixels jagged

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@Goswami567

Add a layer style and apply a colour overlay:

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