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It's really important to be able to select the highlighting colors from a large color gamut. I will only use three colors (depending on the importance of the highlighted keyword), and these colors need to be very shallow/light, almost unnoticeable. The colors in the WdColorIndex are very strong. For red, there are only two options, with no light option at all.
While searching Google, I found Greg Maxey's highlighter script, which is based on changing the text shading (Shading.BackgroundPatternColor), giving you endless options in terms of color gamut: gregmaxey.com/word_tip_pages/highlighter.html Paul, is there a way to make your initial version of the script work with 'Shading.BackgroundPatternColor' instead of 'HighlightColorIndex'? I tried to do that myself, but nothing seemed to work - i'm simply lost here. This would be very helpful! Thank you, Alex |
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