Re: change text color of bullet item
- From: RN <RN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 06:27:01 -0700
Thanks. Yes, it took me a while to find hidden text. I have never used
it. Search on help in 2007 does not find it. Yes this does work wtih the
added benefit in that it is one format that the document map will listen to.
I would still perfer a solution that would allow it to show as a
placeholder.
"PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote:
The TOC is displayed in styles (TOC1, TOC2, etc.) that are completely.
different from the text (usually Heading 1 etc.), and neither style settings
nor manual formatting carries into the TOC.
Would it work to use the hide font attribute? The numbers would be retained
but nothing of the items no longer in effect would appear—as long as show
formatting is off.
PamC
RN wrote:
In word 2003 if you changed made sure you highlighted the last element of a
bulleted item or heading and changed the font the bulleted entry would change
as well. In 2007 it is not consistent. I get some headings to gray out but
not others. Also in a table of contents I see if I strike thrue or gray
text the table of contents will never follow.
I need to maintain specifications. It is useful to gray out or cross out an
item that is no longer in effect so as not to change the numbering of all
sections.
I can't believe I am the only one that needs this feature.
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