Thursday, December 30, 2010

As red font

Change the font color in Microsoft Word is a straightforward process.

If you want a poster, worksheet, or jazz letter that really can make more catchy your font color. Microsoft Word will also allow to resize, change your font style or make it bold, italic or underline text. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions

Things you need: Microsoft Word (all versions)
  1. 1

    Click and drag the mouse over the words where you want to change the color.

If you want to change the color of the font for the entire document, open the menu at the top of the page and click on "Edit" and then in the drop down "Select all" this will select the text that you want to change.
  • 2

    Click on the toolbar at the top of the page has a large black "A" - tab, if you it with the mouse it mouse pointer over "Color." should say.

  • With a wide selection of color of the drop down box appears. You see red which more than a shadow. Click the box with the shadow you prefer. Click the field to select your text to the climax disappear. If you do, your text red to.
  • 3

    Is the 'A' at the top of the page tab, click "Format" from the menu.

  • Click on "Fonts" in the drop down box. A dialog box appears. Click on "Color" and another drop down list box appears. Select "Red", and then click "OK".
  • 4

    Select menu "View" above on the screen if the formatting to your component are displayed.

  • A combo box is displayed, aufZ click "Toolbars" and "Format." "A" is available now in a system tray icon menu, light if you want to change your font color.

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