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The automatic color is determined by the "Windows Text" color set in Control
PanelDisplayAppearance. Changing this color will affect text color globally in your windows applications. Reading between the lines, if you "do not" want to affect font color in any program but Word, you can do so through FormatFont. Make whatever specifications you wish, including font color, then click [Default] and confirm "Yes". If you are prompted to save changes to normal.dot when you exit Word, confirm "Yes" again. The function of "Automatic" color is not to control the "default color" but to control what happens as the background color changes. Black text on a white background will change to with text "automatically" if the background is changed to black. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. noooneh wrote: can anybody help me? ..... i want to change the automatic color form black to other .... hope you help if this post has a problem contact me at thanx |
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