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I am trying to change the font color for "Contacting"on page 92 only. However, when I highlighted on the specfic words and change the color from paragraph designer, all the words on the same row is changed as well. How can I change the color for the specific words only?
In order to change the color of specific characters, you will use the "Character Designer" panel. You can find it under View -> Panels or press Ctrl+D.
Select the characters you want to colorize and select a color in the dropdown. Click "Apply". If you want to colorize other text instances, you may want to create a character style for that.
In that case:
This will set all settings in neutral. Now choose a color in the
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In order to change the color of specific characters, you will use the "Character Designer" panel. You can find it under View -> Panels or press Ctrl+D.
Select the characters you want to colorize and select a color in the dropdown. Click "Apply". If you want to colorize other text instances, you may want to create a character style for that.
In that case:
This will set all settings in neutral. Now choose a color in the dropdown
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It appears that "Contacting" on page 92 is a Cross-Reference.
If so, you can also make the coloration an automatic part of the Xref definition. If you have a Character Format, perhaps named:
Red
set to As-Is for everything except:
Color: ■ Red
then the Xref, perhaps named:
Name: TopicOnPage
could be set to:
Definition: <Red>“<$paratext>” on page <$pagenum>
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