From: Jugglertwo on 1 Apr 2010 13:45 Using Word 2003. I have number lists with a word like: 1. bread 2. butter 3. meat 4. candy When I color the word, the number is colored along with this. I can select undo and correct it but that is a pain. Is there some setting that will allow me to just pick the word, change its color, and not have the preceding number pick up the color? Thanks for any assistance with this item! Jugglertwo
From: vttotal on 1 Apr 2010 13:58 Hi, I had the same issue once. I think you just have to be very careful of highlighting the text with your mouse because if you go over (for instance) the first letter word will think that you are selecting the whole row. The best thing to do is to either: Write a sentence, put that word in the middle, color it and then delete all the othr words around it. Click on the last letter and make sure that the scroll is highlighting the space after that letter. Then hold the "shift" key and scroll with the arrows (to the left) until the whole word is highlighted and then colour it. Let me know how it goes, -- Vicente Tulliano "Jugglertwo" wrote: > Using Word 2003. I have number lists with a word like: > 1. bread > 2. butter > 3. meat > 4. candy > When I color the word, the number is colored along with this. I can select > undo and correct it but that is a pain. > Is there some setting that will allow me to just pick the word, change its > color, and not have the preceding number pick up the color? > Thanks for any assistance with this item! > Jugglertwo
From: Pesach Shelnitz on 1 Apr 2010 16:43 Hi, When you select and change the formatting of all the text in an item in a numbered list, the new formatting will also be applied to the number. However, if you select and change the formatting of only part of the text in an item in a numbered list, the new formatting will not be applied to the number. Thus, you can achieve your goal if you would select all the text except, for example, the last character, apply the new formatting, and then select only the last character and apply the new formatting to it. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "Jugglertwo" wrote: > Using Word 2003. I have number lists with a word like: > 1. bread > 2. butter > 3. meat > 4. candy > When I color the word, the number is colored along with this. I can select > undo and correct it but that is a pain. > Is there some setting that will allow me to just pick the word, change its > color, and not have the preceding number pick up the color? > Thanks for any assistance with this item! > Jugglertwo
From: Jerry on 1 Apr 2010 17:31 First, click on the ¶ button on your toolbar to show the non-printing characters. Then select only the word itself and NOT the ¶ character at the end of the line. It often helps if there's a space after the word, but it isn't necessary. Then change the font color. If Word is stubborn and insists on coloring the number anyway, select the ¶ character at the end of the line and turn it back to black. Then tell your computer to behave itself, and you can get back to work. Jerry "Jugglertwo" wrote: > Using Word 2003. I have number lists with a word like: > 1. bread > 2. butter > 3. meat > 4. candy > When I color the word, the number is colored along with this. I can select > undo and correct it but that is a pain. > Is there some setting that will allow me to just pick the word, change its > color, and not have the preceding number pick up the color? > Thanks for any assistance with this item! > Jugglertwo
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