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The grey cell in my sample file doesn't show an RGB value when I click in it and make as if I want to change the shade colour -- does that mean that that cell is not shaded but that it's greyish background colour is due to something else? == Added: After a bit of tinkering I figure out how to mark that cell's text as hidden, too: Code:
If oCell.Shading.Texture = wdTexture10Percent Then Do you know what method I must use to hide the text in the darker grey cells on the second page of the sample2.doc file? == Added2: Oh, I figured it out -- the darker grey is 191, 191, 191. But my woes continued. Elsewhere in the file (sample not attached) is a cell whose greyness is indicated by the borders&shading dialog as "Grey -15%". Sigh... but then I found out that that was just MS Word's say of saying 217, 217, 217. Samuel |
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