Change one color to another

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Top Spin

I have a document with a lot of tables containing lots of little
cells. The cells are "colored" one of three colors using the
Fill/Shading tool.

Is there a way to change all of the blue cells to red and so on?
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Replace?

Click on the "Moro" button and then under Format find borders and shading.
Pick the shading that you want to change. Close the formatting dialog box.
Click your mouse in the "replace with" box and do the same thing finding the
shading you want to have replace what is there.
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Charles Kenyon

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T

Top Spin

Replace?

Click on the "Moro" button and then under Format find borders and shading.
Pick the shading that you want to change. Close the formatting dialog box.
Click your mouse in the "replace with" box and do the same thing finding the
shading you want to have replace what is there.

That was the first thing I tried, but I don't seem to have a "borders"
or "shading" choice under Format. I have:

Font
Paragraph
Tabs
Language
Frame
Style
Highlight

The "Font" choice has some color options, but they all appear to apply
to text.

I looked under the "Special" button, as well.
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Sorry. I answered your question based on assumptions and without checking my
answer. I was mistaken.


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Charles Kenyon

See the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
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