Zachary Barnett wrote:
Is there a way to change text color that does not involve highlighting
already-typed text? If this feature is not already available, it
might be something that could make typing multi-colored text in
documents easier. Microsoft Word has a feature like this that enables
one to instantly change the color of all text typed from the cursor
from that point on by simply clicking the color one wants. You don't
have to highlight text to change color, although it is an option. I
apologize if this feature is already present (if so, please inform me
on how to use it), but I have noticed that when I have to type
documents quickly (taking notes at a lecture, for example), I simply
don't have time to change text color by highlighting it, then choosing
the color. But it is not a problem to simply mouse over to the color
panel, click the color I want, then keep typing in the new color.
On the toolbar at the top, you have the option of switching the text
foreground, and background. The options will be on your format toolbar.
If you are using a resoultion of 640 x 480 you may need to use the
double arrow at the end to scroll down the rest of the toolbar, but the
selection pallete is there nonetheless.
Rigel
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