![]() ![]() (This is applicable to 7.0.5 and newer versions)ġ.) From the Drop-Down Menu, left-click TOOLS > scroll down to ADVANCED EDITING > left-click on SELECT OBJECT TOOL. ![]() This fading could appear as purple or red. Anyway, I suspect that the opacity of the courier font has been changed from its original setting of 100% (pure black) to something less resulting in a "fading" of the text. I suppose it depends on the monitor and/or whether or not the user has a slight red-green color blind deficency. Some users have stated their typewriter text was originally black, but now is purple, or in some cases red like yours. The problem you are experiencing "might" not be a text color problem, but instead an opacity condition. ![]() How can I change it back to black?Thanks! MelissaHi Melissa, Mmohr2 wrote:My typewriter font was black but somehow got changed to red. ![]()
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