Sorry, no, the highlight colors are hard-coded in the program. What
you see is what you get.
You *can* use shading colors in find/replace if you define character
styles that consist of the default paragraph font plus the shading --
then you can search on the style.
>Is there a way I can change the highlight colors? Permanently?
>Sometimes I use the ShadingColor paint-bucket option, but I find that
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>Tortfeasor
>Cell#99@CountyJail
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word
TortFeasor - 25 Mar 2004 22:09 GMT
Thanks for the idea--character styles w/shading. That will work.
Tortfeasor
Cell#99@CountyJail
|Sorry, no, the highlight colors are hard-coded in the program. What
|you see is what you get.
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|>Tortfeasor
|>Cell#99@CountyJail