Re: Adjusting Highlight Color Hue

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From: Clive Huggan (REMOVETHISoffice_at_ANDTHISstrategists.com.au)
Date: 11/26/04


Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:13:26 +1100

Sure, Rafael -- just create a character style that has the exact hue that
you want. And an identical paragraph style when you want to format an entire
paragraph. Incorporate the colour by Format menu -> Style -> Modify or New
-> Format -> Font -> Colour -> More colours.

Or you could do the same for "colours and shading".

Cheers,

Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is at least 5 hours different from the US and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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On 26/11/04 1:17 PM, in article BDCBD238.483E%raf44ael98@sbcglobal.net,
"Montserrat" <raf44ael98@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> I donıt like the few highlight colors that still leave my typescript
> visible. They're too bright for my taste. Today, fooling around, I
> discovered ³Shading². I liked the choices given to adjust to all sorts of
> shades and hues.
>
> What I would like to know is if highlight colors could be set up to have
> their hues adjusted, much as shading allows shades of grays or colors to be
> adjusted (percentages).
>
> Using shading would be OK except I donıt see that shading is as easily
> accessible to apply as the highlight functions.
>
> Any suggestions? Rafael
>