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Multiple Colors For Text?

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mjk289
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Multiple Colors For Text?

I was wondering if there is a way to apply different colors to one text object. For instance, one word would be blue and the next word would be grey. If not, I'll just have to line up two text objects and space them just right so it looks like one.
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Anonymous
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Or and linked OLE object done in Word

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wrote in message news:5896156@discussion.autodesk.com...
I was wondering if there is a way to apply different colors to one text
object. For instance, one word would be blue and the next word would be
grey. If not, I'll just have to line up two text objects and space them
just right so it looks like one.
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Anonymous
in reply to: mjk289

At this time, Inventor does not support multiple colors in one text object -
a single color is applied to all of the text of a text obect.

The two workarounds mentioned so far - OLE link to document or separate text
objects to handle the multiple colors - are the best options to achieve your
needs.

- Chris

"Blair A. Stunder" wrote in message
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Or and linked OLE object done in Word

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Dell Precision 690
Dual Quad Core E5320 @ 1.86GHz
4Gb DDR SDRam - 667 Mhz, ECC
SAS 146Gb - 15k rpm
Quadro FX3500 256Mb - Driver: 169.61 Bios: 5.71.22.55.08
XP Pro Sp2 - AIP 2008sp2 - D3D
Space Explorer USB 3.5.6
wrote in message news:5896156@discussion.autodesk.com...
I was wondering if there is a way to apply different colors to one text
object. For instance, one word would be blue and the next word would be
grey. If not, I'll jus
t have to line up two text objects and space them
just right so it looks like one.
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mjk289
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Thank you guys

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