Hi
Another approach is to use a shape member with the colour you want and with
the right ink and move it to cover the word of text you want to change
colour. This has 2 advantages - 1) it is much faster than changing colour 2)
the shape and position of the word does not change - which happens with many
fonts if you change the colour of a word, especially as the distance
increases from the left margin.
Trevor Geddes
> I'm trying to dynamically change the color of words in a text member.
> Something like:
> set the forecolor of word 2 of member ("atext")=4
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