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Strikethrough
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Just joined this Group. I've been trying to change the strikethrough color in Word from black to red while keeping the text color in black. I've done numerous searches and all of them say that this is not possible for a few times I've understood that this may be possible through VB. I haven't done VB for a little while and I'm not very fluent with it at the mo so I would be very grateful if someone could enlighten me. Thanks |
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Strikethrough
On 17 Feb 2006 11:40:26 -0800, "LMZ" wrote:
Hi Just joined this Group. I've been trying to change the strikethrough color in Word from black to red while keeping the text color in black. I've done numerous searches and all of them say that this is not possible for a few times I've understood that this may be possible through VB. I haven't done VB for a little while and I'm not very fluent with it at the mo so I would be very grateful if someone could enlighten me. Thanks Sorry, there's no way to change the strikethrough color independently of the font color, even in VBA. You can change the underline color, but not the strikethrough line. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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