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Changing Font Color

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Ok this may be a newbie question but how can I change the color of text in text boxes and/or in the caption portion of different fields?

I created my form from a document that was already created. The color of the font in that document was mostly blue with some text as red. Any new fields I add the text of that field is black.

Seems like any program the tool to change the text color should be in the toolbar next to font size and such. Am I missing something?

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You can change all font properties on the Font Palette. It might not be active by default so you can activate it under the Window menu.

paul

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You can change all font properties on the Font Palette. It might not be active by default so you can activate it under the Window menu.

paul

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Doesn't it always happen...You search for hours trying to find something then after you give up and ask for help you find the answer yourself.

If I selected the field then right click then select font. Whoop there it is!

I knew it had to be easy. Just had to wait for the fog to lift.

Thanks anyway

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Thanks Paul for being there. I found one way and your is what I was first looking for. Thanks again.

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