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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (125)4/2/2003 10:03:52 PM
From: gypsees  Read Replies (1) of 165
 
To get color... use < and > and type <FONT COLOR =BLUE for example.. then after blue use the > symbol. Then type the text you want highlighted and follow it with </FONT and use another > symbol to close. I can't include the entire line or it would not show up ;o) Result is:

<FONT COLOR=BLUE>HOWDY ;o) </FONT>

Another way to show it is the following..substitute " with < and > as appropriate:

"FONT COLOR=BLUE" TExt to be colored"/FONT"

EDIT... Looks like it read my font command even though I did not close it...lol... Hope this makes sense.
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