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Default Displaying colour codes in Word 2007

The point is that you should not have to go into the dialogue; this product
in its present form has regressed. It requires you to make far too many
mouse clicks for efficient or comfortable working (and many users have to
work intensively for many hours a day).

The obvious solution is to put the colour index in the hover text (for new
users, that's the hopefully useful information that should be displayed when
you place your cursor over an item. It's very easy to program that sort of
thing).

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"Graham Mayor" a écrit dans le message de
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I don't see how it could be anything different. The dialog shows the colour
index of the selected item.

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"OldHand" nobody@nowhere wrote in message
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That's basically what I said. You're expected to know that it's the
current colour that's displayed. You don't, and you're not informed. Are
we expected to memorise the manual?

Of course, my main point was that the designers of the present generation
of M$ products appear to have been instructed to find ways of maximising
the number of mouse clics required to perform the most elementary
functions.

I consider that Oo and derivatives are too much lookalikes of M$
products, and hope their designers don't feel they have to copy all the
mad bits.

Regards


"Graham Mayor" a écrit dans le message de
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From the colour selector dialog select 'more colours'. The currently
coloured item is displayed along with its RGB numbers.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




"OldHand" nobody@nowhere wrote in message
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I know this one isn't new, but that isn't a reason not to protest.
There seems to be a conspiracy at M$ to drive the largest possible
number of people MAD.

When you select or inspect the colour of text or another item in Word
2007, the colour codes (rgb) are no longer diplayed in this version.
Apparantly, this is because Word has been dumbed down for the benefit
of people who've never seen a computer.

If you want to choose a colour that matches another part of the
document or an imported item, you need a large number of mouse clics.
Even then it is far from obvious that the codes displayed initially
under More (or custom) Colours are those corresponding to one of the M$
fixed colours (I'm translating from the .fr version). Since there is
plenty of space in the standard colour selection box, why can't we see
the codes directly? People who don't need the information would
probably not notice it's there.

Regards