I know of no way to create color gradations in ordinary text in Word 2003.
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"jdavids" wrote in message
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WORD 2003
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
It sounds to me as if a color effect has been selected, but AFAIK, this
is
available only for WordArt. Are you sure this is ordinary text? What
version
of Word is this?
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"jdavids" wrote in message
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In WORD go to FORMAT and then to FONTS.
There is an option for FONT COLOR.
In the box it shows the selected color. Originally the color was
uniform
from left to right.
Now the color goes from almost black on the left to the normal shade
in
the
center to a ligher shade to the right.
In the text of a word document any color show the same shift in color.
If
a
word is underlined in green, under the first few letters it will be
black
then fading into the proper green color in ther middle of the word and
then
into a very light green at the end of the word.
I do not want this fading effect.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
I think you're going to have to give us more detail. Where are you
trying to
set the font color?
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"jdavids" wrote in message
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The color option in WORD [Windows XP] goes from black to what ever
color
is
chosen. How can i change this to just a uniform solid color?
In all of the text in WORD the colors are always shaded from dark
to
light.
I want it as a sold color woith out shading.