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Old November 7th, 2005, 10:51 PM
grant walker
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Default color of font and shodow or outline

I have pub 2000, I want to create a font with a particular color shadow or
outline. How do I specify the color of the font and the color of the outline
or shadow?

With thanks,
Grant.


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Old November 7th, 2005, 11:52 PM
Mary Sauer
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Default color of font and shodow or outline

You will probably have to use WordArt. Create your letter or phrase. Copy. Insert,
picture, new drawing, when the drawing canvas opens, paste special, picture. Select
the phrase, ungroup, click yes. Delete the background. All the drawing tools for
shadow, lines, colors are now available for your font.

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I have pub 2000, I want to create a font with a particular color shadow or outline.
How do I specify the color of the font and the color of the outline or shadow?

With thanks,
Grant.



 




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