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Old 07-06-2015, 11:03 AM
tesoke tesoke is offline A way to change the different color for different notes of a text Windows 8 A way to change the different color for different notes of a text Office 2010 64bit
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Hi, I use word to modify a text and want to change the color of the text with different colors. For example I want to use red for important notes. Green for confusing notes and yellow for my comments. So, I am obligated to change and change continuously the color of the Word file via font color icon. I want to know is there any way to solve this problem? Is there a way, for example a way to add more icons to change the color of fonts. If I can add 3 icon for color, I can choose red for one of them, green for another and yellow for last and change the color of the text via the icons without changing them continuously. Is there such a way or another to solve this problem? Thanks for any help.
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