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    Underline text with different color

    Is it possible to underline text with differenet color?

    Text is let say std. black, and need red underline.

    (I can change color of cell down but I would like underline line in right test test.

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    Re: Underline text with different color

    No, it's not possible, AFAIK.
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    Re: Underline text with different color

    If it makes difference, line doesn't have to be underlined text, it can be any line only different color...

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    Re: Underline text with different color

    Doesn't really change anything. You might be able to fudge something using the camera tool but if you need the cell to be editable that would be a pain.

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    Re: Underline text with different color

    Can I ask the same question again?
    Is it possible to underline text with differenet color? ..
    Just for curiosity

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    Re: Underline text with different color

    Unfortunately your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Do not post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread.

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