Translucent Font Colors

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Joe306tow

Why doesn’t Word or any other Office Products have Translucent Colors? Why
don’t you have Downloadable Translucent Font Colors Available? If you had
these Translucent Font Colors, consumers could make neat papers (WORD) on
ghost and have words appear under images of Ghost on the paper for example.
This would be neat for use as a Halloween invitation. In Power Point you
could have words any images appear seeing through to scare up that boring
presentation. All you have to do is make a download available, and make it
easy to add Translucent colors to the existing font color palet.

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Joe,

You don't need a download for this. You can use, for example
Word Art in Word, Publisher, Excel, Powerpoint and assign a
fill color then adjust the transparency to allow items below
to 'show through'.

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Why doesn't Word or any other Office Products have Translucent Colors? Why
don't you have Downloadable Translucent Font Colors Available? If you had
these Translucent Font Colors, consumers could make neat papers (WORD) on
ghost and have words appear under images of Ghost on the paper for example.
This would be neat for use as a Halloween invitation. In Power Point you
could have words any images appear seeing through to scare up that boring
presentation. All you have to do is make a download available, and make it
easy to add Translucent colors to the existing font color palet. >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 

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