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We upgraded to Microsoft Office 2013.
In earlier versions of Word, you could use Theme Colors to set the default color for image borders, and shapes you insert into a document. I can't remember what theme position it was - I want to say Accent 3 - but whatever color you indicated for that position in the theme, that's the color you would get for image borders whenever you applied them. There was a different position for tables and shapes. That doesn't work anymore. Whenever I try to apply a border to an image, I not only have to go through about seven keystokes with the new setup, but I also have to change the color of the line. (I literally count keystrokes because I used to design software. Nothing should take more than three keystrokes.) I'd like to cut some of these keystrokes out with a default, but what I used to do isn't working. Did Microsoft put the default somewhere other than Theme Colors? Or is it now just not possible to even set it? |
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