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I would love to be able to do that so can someone explain to me how to do that? I would really appreciate it. ;-)

Thanks- Violinist


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Well, it is very simple. You type something, then you highlight it, go to the 'A' up on top and click on the arrow, and click on the colour of your choice. In the reply box it will have brackets around the chosen word(s) with the colour code. But when you hit reply, it will be in colour.

You use the same method for underlining, bolding, changing your font or the size of your letters. :D (using the appropriate tools, some of which you just have to highlight and click on).

You highlight something by left clicking your mouse and dragging over the letters/sentence/paragraph to be changed.

Violinist Rookie
Well, it is very simple. You type something, then you highlight it, go to the 'A' up on top and click on the arrow, and click on the colour of your choice. In the reply box it will have brackets around the chosen word(s) with the colour code. But when you hit reply, it will be in colour.

You use the same method for underlining, bolding, changing your font or the size of your letters. :D

Really? It's that simple -- well, I never have been the best with computers. Thanks so much. :D

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Thanks for the tutorial!!

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Alison, you must have known those things before (or maybe not?).

You are both welcome.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
Alison, you must have known those things before (or maybe not?).

You are both welcome.

I just couldn't resist the opportunity to write in COLOR!

Hey, look at all the violinists on this page!!!

Ursa Major Collaborator
I just couldn't resist the opportunity to write in COLOR!

Hey, look at all the violinists on this page!!!

Well, you can hardly call me a violinist! By the way, how did the European tour go?


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