[mso] Re: Word 2000 highlighting

I can't figure out how to have Highlighting to be automatic.  For any Table I 
create I have to select Highlighting for it to work.  Maybe the key word in 
your question is "template".  Are you by any chance using a "template" for the 
labels rather than creating the table for the labels yourself?  If so then if 
you want to send the basic file directly to me then I can take a look at it.
Jonathan

--- On Fri, 10/17/08, Robert Carneal USA <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Robert Carneal USA <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [mso] Re: Word 2000 highlighting
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Friday, October 17, 2008, 10:13 PM

I was afraid I was not clear enough.  hmm, ok, try it this way:  I 
can change the background, but I CANNOT clear the highlighting.  If I 
could clear the highlighting, the problem would be resolved, I think.

Let me phrase my question this way:  How would I go about 
**forcibly** clearing the highlighting for all cells in a template of 
address labels, when it appears that highlighting does not want to clear?

I hope I am clear now. If not, let me know what I need to answer or explain.

Thanks.

Robert

At 2008-10-17  08:09 PM, you wrote:
>Robert,
>I am not clear on what you mean by changing the "background"
color 
>of a table.  "Background" is a feature of the page.  In a Table
what 
>I do is select all the cells, select Table Properties, select 
>Borders and Shading, and change the shading to Orange with the style 
>of Clear.  The "background" of the Table is then Orange.  Text I 
>type in the Table is in black and there is no change in the cell 
>color so the result is black text on orange.
>
>You should not need to use a Highlight color that matches a page 
>background color at all.
>
>Jonathan
>
>--- On Fri, 10/17/08, Robert Carneal USA <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>From: Robert Carneal USA <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [mso] Word 2000 highlighting
>To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Friday, October 17, 2008, 6:57 PM
>
>Hello.  If I have a table in Word, and select a color for the
>background (Say orange for example), that is not available in the
>colors for highlighting, is there some way to get the highlight to
>match the background?
>
>This is for labels for folders, divided by color, and I tried making
>the background orange with the text black. It seems to want to
>'highlight' automatically, which wasn't a problem before.  If I
had
>a
>blue background, I chose blue highlighting and white text.  But with
>orange, there is a problem it wants to make the background orange,
>text black, and highlight it in red.  That contrasts with the orange
>and doesn't look all that great. If I remove the highlighting, it
>makes the background black!  With black text, that is not readable.
>
>Is there a way to make highlighting match the background color? I
>don't like VBA, but can it be done via VBA?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Robert

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