In Microsoft Word, the "Shaded" field option typically highlights fields with a light gray color on the screen. This visual cue helps users easily identify fields, such as date or page numbers, that are dynamically generated and may change. The shading does not appear when the document is printed, ensuring a clean final output.
In Microsoft Word, the color shades fields on the screen are typically displayed in light gray. This shading indicates fields that are not currently active or editable, such as merge fields or placeholders. The shading helps users visually distinguish between regular text and fields, making it easier to manage document content. Users can customize field shading settings under Word Options if they prefer different colors or no shading at all.
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shades with one colour is called a monochrome
Monochrome.
The word is mottle
the coler hue means diffrent shades hue is not a coler another word for hue;shades
Grey.
The Greek word "monos" is the foundation for the modern English word "monochrome," which refers to something in a single color or shades of a single color.
This is an incorrect spelling of the word "sepia" which itself is a darkish-brown color or the tones and shades of brown that give a faded impression of aging.
The color black is deceptively plain, although there is actually seven [and possibly more] shades of black.
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The word you're loooking for is "Mottling". The Online Merriam Webster Distionary defines "Mottling of the skin as: "To mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained.