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I like to set the color of a font in a paragraph style to an accentcolor (from the document theme).
On a range I can use: Selection.Font.Fill.ForeColor.ObjectThemeColor =wdThemeColorAccent2 however if I try to apply the color to a font in a style, I get an error 4680 (That property is not supported for this object) ActiveDocument.Styles(wdStyleHeading1).Font.Fill.F oreColor.ObjectThemeColor = wdThemeColorAccent2 I can set the color if I use ActiveDocument.Styles(wdStyleHeading1).Font.Color = ActiveDocument.DocumentTheme.ThemeColorScheme(msoT hemeAccent2) however it doesn't point to the position in the theme but uses it's RGB. That's not what I want. (Note that the .Color property of a font still works) Does anybody know how to archieve this? I was also wondering why I need the msoThemeAccent enum instead of the wdThemeColorAccent. I was under the impression that for Word objects I need the wdThemeColorAccent and for Office objects the msoThemeColor? |
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