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The Accessibility option is probably set to display the font in one particular color on your screen. To change this, | The Accessibility option is probably set to display the font in one particular color on your screen. To change this, | ||
− | #Choose | + | #Choose {{menu|Tools|Options}} |
− | #In the Accessibility window, click ''OpenOffice | + | #In the Accessibility window, click ''OpenOffice'' |
#Click ''Accessibility''. | #Click ''Accessibility''. | ||
#Click on the checkbox to '''remove''' the checkmark beside ''Use automatic font color for screen display'' | #Click on the checkbox to '''remove''' the checkmark beside ''Use automatic font color for screen display'' | ||
− | #Click | + | #Click {{button|OK}} to close the Accessibility window. |
#Save the document and re-open it. | #Save the document and re-open it. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:42, 23 July 2022
I change the font color, but it still looks black. Why?
The Accessibility option is probably set to display the font in one particular color on your screen. To change this,
- Choose Tools → Options
- In the Accessibility window, click OpenOffice
- Click Accessibility.
- Click on the checkbox to remove the checkmark beside Use automatic font color for screen display
- Click OK to close the Accessibility window.
- Save the document and re-open it.
The chosen font color should now appear.