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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stephen on 2005-09-23 01:00 AM

Title: Colors
Post by: Stephen on 2005-09-23 01:00 AM
Is it possible to make some of the notes etc on a staff red (or whatever color)? I see the color tab in Tools but have no idea how to use it, or even just what it colors. It does *not* work like the color function in MS Word, where you just highlight and click on the desired color.

And does anyone know why help files never tell you how to issue a command, even if they go into great detail about what the command does?

Stephen
Title: Re: Colors
Post by: Ewan Harwood on 2005-09-23 02:18 AM
Select just one option for each step:

The wonderful thing about window interfaces is that they're intuitive, and things can usually be done in many ways - with or without the mouse.  Not all programs behave in the same way, but it doesn't take much experimentation (with a copy of your work) to find out how to get what you want.  Just going through the menus and noticing what happens is a good way to learn, even if the help seems to miss out a step.

Most Windows-based programs (including NWC) ask if you're sure before over-writing something, so we needn't be afraid to mangle something that's just on-screen - the mess isn't saved until you want it to be!

To change colour, I use the last option for each step; I find it's the quickest way for me.  (Steps 5 and 6 merge into one step!)
Title: Re: Colors
Post by: Batchman on 2005-09-24 07:37 PM
!i(
Most Windows-based programs (including NWC) ask if you're sure before over-writing something, so we needn't be afraid to mangle something that's just on-screen - the mess isn't saved until you want it to be!
)

And even if it does mangle, there's always Ctl-Z (undo).
Title: Re: Colors
Post by: Stephen on 2005-09-28 02:13 AM
Thanks! It's remarkably easy once you know how, and it really *is* like the color function of MSWord, once you know where everything is.

Stephen