changing font color of file folders in Word 2003

W

Wendy

Does anyone know how to change the color of the file folder fonts for
individual files in Word 2003? The default color is a awful bright blue.
 
J

Jay Freedman

Does anyone know how to change the color of the file folder fonts for
individual files in Word 2003? The default color is a awful bright blue.

This is a function of Windows, not Word. The blue color indicates that
the file and/or folder is compressed. If it was green, that would
indicate that it's encrypted.

To change them back to black, right-click the file or folder and
choose Properties; then click the Advanced button in the Attributes
area of the Properties dialog. In the next dialog, uncheck the boxes
in the "Compress or Encrypt attributes" area and click OK. If it's a
folder, you'll be asked whether to apply the change to just that
folder or to its subfolders as well.
 

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