wordmuse
11-25-2006, 04:31 PM
Hi again,
Right now, when you do background highlighting with the highlight color tool, UR appears to implement the same feature found in Word, which is an understandable, but not necessarily optimal selection.
There is another choice in Word: Shading, found in the Format menu. The advantage of shading over highlighting is that you have a lot more color/shading choices, making for more professional looking documents.
I find myself exiting out to Word frequently to get the look I want.
This is no big deal, but I figure if it's easy for you to implement, maybe you'd consider it?
Regards,
Bal
Right now, when you do background highlighting with the highlight color tool, UR appears to implement the same feature found in Word, which is an understandable, but not necessarily optimal selection.
There is another choice in Word: Shading, found in the Format menu. The advantage of shading over highlighting is that you have a lot more color/shading choices, making for more professional looking documents.
I find myself exiting out to Word frequently to get the look I want.
This is no big deal, but I figure if it's easy for you to implement, maybe you'd consider it?
Regards,
Bal