Maybe you like color-coding. I know I love to color-code my documents. But the Word shading colors that are available in the Highlight command can be limiting. You can run out of colors quickly, because there aren't very many.
But my colleague Chris Downs reminded me that Word also has a Shading command, and that Shading command has a beautiful palette of hues.
Just select the text that you want to add shading to. On the Home tab,
Office 2007 Key, in the Paragraph group,
Office Professional 2007, click Shading,
Office 2007 Keygen, and then click the shading color you want to apply.
You can also use this to add shading to a style. For example,
Office 2007 Download, maybe you want every Heading 2 to be shaded peach.
Apply the style.
Apply the shading, and then right-click the style in the Styles ############## and click Update Style to Match Selection.
Now,
Office 2007 Professional, every time you apply the Heading 2 style, it will have the shading.
For more fun with working with colors in Word, see Pictures and Clip Art.
-- Joannie Stangeland
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