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Default unable to override font color defaults back to black

When I override the font color what I type appears in the new color, red,
green, blue, etc. but when I wrap to the next line the previous line reverts
back to black and the new line is in the override color but only as long as I
am typing on it. This happens in both new and existing documents. I am
using Office 2003 on XP Professional.
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Default unable to override font color defaults back to black

Not sure what is happening, exactly, but have you tried changing the
underlying style?

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When I override the font color what I type appears in the new color, red,
green, blue, etc. but when I wrap to the next line the previous line reverts
back to black and the new line is in the override color but only as long as I
am typing on it. This happens in both new and existing documents. I am
using Office 2003 on XP Professional.

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Default unable to override font color defaults back to black

Not sure how to do that but will look into it. Basically what is occuring is
I select red for the font color and type. The text appears red on the line I
am on and then when it wraps to the next line I am still typing in red but
the text on the first line defaults back to the automatic color rather than
remaining in red.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Not sure what is happening, exactly, but have you tried changing the
underlying style?

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"pb751" wrote:

When I override the font color what I type appears in the new color, red,
green, blue, etc. but when I wrap to the next line the previous line reverts
back to black and the new line is in the override color but only as long as I
am typing on it. This happens in both new and existing documents. I am
using Office 2003 on XP Professional.

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Default unable to override font color defaults back to black

That sounds really bizarre. Does it still happen in Safe Mode (press and
hold Ctrl while starting Word)?

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Not sure how to do that but will look into it. Basically what is occuring
is
I select red for the font color and type. The text appears red on the
line I
am on and then when it wraps to the next line I am still typing in red but
the text on the first line defaults back to the automatic color rather
than
remaining in red.

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Not sure what is happening, exactly, but have you tried changing the
underlying style?

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"pb751" wrote:

When I override the font color what I type appears in the new color,
red,
green, blue, etc. but when I wrap to the next line the previous line
reverts
back to black and the new line is in the override color but only as
long as I
am typing on it. This happens in both new and existing documents. I
am
using Office 2003 on XP Professional.


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