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Hi

I often paste sourcecode from Visual Studio into Word, however I'd
like to change the font and fontsize, so I created a new style
'SourceCode', however it seems like no matter what I do, the style
insist on changing the FontColor to Black....how to make the style
stay away from the FontColor ?

TIA

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I often paste sourcecode from Visual Studio into Word, however I'd
like to change the font and fontsize, so I created a new style
'SourceCode', however it seems like no matter what I do, the style
insist on changing the FontColor to Black....how to make the style
stay away from the FontColor ?



Strange, I cannot reproduce this behaviour with MS VS 2005 and Word 2003; syntax colouring persists even the style is applied over it. What versions are you using?
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Sorry, I'm using Office 2007
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