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can I change font color as a condition in a form I want to make several
words grey and then pick the word that fits the question and make it bold
black. Can this be done
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can I change font color as a condition in a form I want to make several
words grey and then pick the word that fits the question and make it bold
black. Can this be done

I'm having some trouble visualizing how, in a Word context, you want this to
work. If you're talking about protecting a Word document as a form, with
form fields, then you won't simply be able to "pick a word". The protected
portion of a Word document is locked out; nothing in it can be selected.
You'd have to use checkboxes, or a dropdown box.

If you're NOT protecting as a form, you could conceivably program a macro
that uses the SelectionBeforeDoubleclick application event to accomplish
something along these lines.

Cindy Meister
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