You have to change separately the colour of the text and the colour of
the background. Once you have selected "black" as background colour, you
have to select the text you want to appear with a special colour (e.g.
yellow) and define its colour as yellow. You might define each word or
character with a different colour.
If this does not work, give more information about your computer and
what exactly you do when you try to change the colours.
Marc H.
Roland Sapsford a écrit :
Hi
I have been using Open Office Draw and I can't seem to find an option
to change the colours of individual characters (mostly text). It seems
possible to change the colour of an entire drawing object, but I can't
see how to create - for example - yellow text on a black background.
In this example, if I change the colour of the object as a whole to
yellow and then make the area colour black, all I end up with is a
black area with no text on it. Sending the object forward or back
doesn't help either.
I'm sure there is a simple answer but I fear I am too simple to find
it ;-)
Thanks for any assistance
Roland Sapsford
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