Edit a text box "austin quote"
Azuriel
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m@rina Posted messages 27551 Registration date Status Moderator Last intervention -
Hello,
I need your help because I've been searching for 2 hours and I'm about to explode.
In text boxes, Word offers the "Austin citation" which frames the text between two blue lines. However, I would like to change the color of these two lines but I can't find anything that allows me to do it!!
Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
I need your help because I've been searching for 2 hours and I'm about to explode.
In text boxes, Word offers the "Austin citation" which frames the text between two blue lines. However, I would like to change the color of these two lines but I can't find anything that allows me to do it!!
Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
1 answer
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Hello,
For your information, all elements available in Office 2010 are designed to be consistent with the themes. The idea is to change the theme or simply the theme colors so that all these elements become consistent with the rest of the document.
So, change the theme colors and you'll see that the blue color will change as well.
Now, if you want to change the colors manually (not recommended), here’s the procedure:
- Click on the border of the object (not inside) to select the text area but not the text control.
- Under the Home tab, Paragraph group, click on the Borders and Shading button, then on Borders and Shading
- In the Borders and Shading dialog box, Borders tab, choose your desired color, then click on each of the borders in the visual on the right.
m@rina
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