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<font color= deeppink> to do that you would have to put <font color= COLOR HERE> before the word you want to be that color :]
go to layout, then click on color (it has a picture of a paint bucket) and click on a color to change your background
Yes, You can change color of outlook 2007. procedure : open word file click on office botton then click on word option then select color scheme. Default color is blue .
it is Easy , Just highlight the word or scentence you want to change the color of and then Change the Color in the Icon that Appears maybe on the right or in the middle with an " A " letter under it a colored line with red then choose the color that you want.
The woman wanted to change her hair color, and dye it.
You cannot change the color of the font on windows notepad but if you click Format then you click Font... you can change the Font Font Style and the Size. If you really want to change the color try Windows WordPad or Microsoft-Word.
You can change the color of a whole docuemet sheet by when you print your document put a blank page of the color you want in the printer.
Resave the document into your my documents folder, and change the colour (don't forget to save it again afterwards!)
im pretty sure you cant.
To change the font color for followed hyperlinks in Word 2016, go to the "Design" tab and select "Colors," then choose "Customize Colors." In the "Create New Theme Colors" dialog, find the option for "Hyperlink" and "Followed Hyperlink." Click the color box next to "Followed Hyperlink" to select your desired color, then click "Save." This will change the color of all followed hyperlinks in your document.
color change is when a color changes
[color=pink] WORD [/ color] With no spaces what so ever