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Glenn wrote:
Outlook Express 6 You posted to the Macintosh OE newsgroup, your problem appears to be with the Windows version of OE. I've crossposted and set followups to the Windows OE newsgroup, where you are more likely to find help. Up until a couple months ago I was able to insert a horizontal line and also color it. Example: Type a sentence. [Insert] horizontal "line" ----------------------- Type "second" sentence. Old ability: 1) Highlight "line" above. Change font color to blue. 2) Click on inserted horizontal line above "---------". Change font color to red. 3) Highlight "second" above. Change font color to green. Current ability: Can only do steps 1 and 3 above. When I click on the horizonal line, the icon for changing colors "greys out" and is not accessible for use. All I can think of is that I've somehow accidently checked or unchecked a "check box". -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois | Finger/Web for PGP & S/MIME | http://www.lull.org/adam/ |
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I don't know how you were ever able to do that. When you click on an
inserted horizontal line, it adds the six "handles" so you can move it or delete it. When a line is clicked on the format bar will gray out. To change the color of the text, just highlight the text and then change the color. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Adam Bailey" wrote in message . .. Glenn wrote: Outlook Express 6 You posted to the Macintosh OE newsgroup, your problem appears to be with the Windows version of OE. I've crossposted and set followups to the Windows OE newsgroup, where you are more likely to find help. Up until a couple months ago I was able to insert a horizontal line and also color it. Example: Type a sentence. [Insert] horizontal "line" ----------------------- Type "second" sentence. Old ability: 1) Highlight "line" above. Change font color to blue. 2) Click on inserted horizontal line above "---------". Change font color to red. 3) Highlight "second" above. Change font color to green. Current ability: Can only do steps 1 and 3 above. When I click on the horizonal line, the icon for changing colors "greys out" and is not accessible for use. All I can think of is that I've somehow accidently checked or unchecked a "check box". -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois | Finger/Web for PGP & S/MIME | http://www.lull.org/adam/ |
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Adam:
Thank you so much for crossposting. It seems like it took "forever" to even find this board via Google, and then I wasn't sure I was at the right place. Being rather new at help type message boards, it even took a while to figure out how to start a new thread. I'd click on the new thread button, hear the "click" sound on my audio, but then never see anything until after several tries. Again, thanks for the cross post. "Adam Bailey" wrote: Glenn wrote: Outlook Express 6 You posted to the Macintosh OE newsgroup, your problem appears to be with the Windows version of OE. I've crossposted and set followups to the Windows OE newsgroup, where you are more likely to find help. |
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