C# change the color of the character on MS word document(.docx)
I am going to change the font color of the specific character instead of the whole paragraph on the MS document.
I'd like to do this in C#.
Now I can change the font color of the whole paragraph using DOCX library, but not able to change the character.
Looking to hearing any help.
c# .net fonts colors ms-word
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I am going to change the font color of the specific character instead of the whole paragraph on the MS document.
I'd like to do this in C#.
Now I can change the font color of the whole paragraph using DOCX library, but not able to change the character.
Looking to hearing any help.
c# .net fonts colors ms-word
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Could you edit your post and add an example of your code?
– Wojtman
Nov 16 '18 at 7:41
Also, explain how to identify the character that should have different formatting applied.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 16 '18 at 10:42
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I am going to change the font color of the specific character instead of the whole paragraph on the MS document.
I'd like to do this in C#.
Now I can change the font color of the whole paragraph using DOCX library, but not able to change the character.
Looking to hearing any help.
c# .net fonts colors ms-word
I am going to change the font color of the specific character instead of the whole paragraph on the MS document.
I'd like to do this in C#.
Now I can change the font color of the whole paragraph using DOCX library, but not able to change the character.
Looking to hearing any help.
c# .net fonts colors ms-word
c# .net fonts colors ms-word
asked Nov 16 '18 at 7:34
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Could you edit your post and add an example of your code?
– Wojtman
Nov 16 '18 at 7:41
Also, explain how to identify the character that should have different formatting applied.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 16 '18 at 10:42
add a comment |
1
Could you edit your post and add an example of your code?
– Wojtman
Nov 16 '18 at 7:41
Also, explain how to identify the character that should have different formatting applied.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 16 '18 at 10:42
1
1
Could you edit your post and add an example of your code?
– Wojtman
Nov 16 '18 at 7:41
Could you edit your post and add an example of your code?
– Wojtman
Nov 16 '18 at 7:41
Also, explain how to identify the character that should have different formatting applied.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 16 '18 at 10:42
Also, explain how to identify the character that should have different formatting applied.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 16 '18 at 10:42
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In the examples of this Library you have this code:
// Insert a Paragraph into this document.
var p = document.InsertParagraph();
// Append some text and add formatting.
p.Append( "This is an " ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color(Color.Black)
.Append( " E" ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Blue )
.Append( " xample." ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Black);
In a paragraph you are able to add and format any kind of text. If you want to change the format of a letter, you need to add a letter + the format. This code will be displaying "This is an Example" and the letter "E" will be blue.
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In the examples of this Library you have this code:
// Insert a Paragraph into this document.
var p = document.InsertParagraph();
// Append some text and add formatting.
p.Append( "This is an " ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color(Color.Black)
.Append( " E" ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Blue )
.Append( " xample." ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Black);
In a paragraph you are able to add and format any kind of text. If you want to change the format of a letter, you need to add a letter + the format. This code will be displaying "This is an Example" and the letter "E" will be blue.
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In the examples of this Library you have this code:
// Insert a Paragraph into this document.
var p = document.InsertParagraph();
// Append some text and add formatting.
p.Append( "This is an " ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color(Color.Black)
.Append( " E" ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Blue )
.Append( " xample." ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Black);
In a paragraph you are able to add and format any kind of text. If you want to change the format of a letter, you need to add a letter + the format. This code will be displaying "This is an Example" and the letter "E" will be blue.
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In the examples of this Library you have this code:
// Insert a Paragraph into this document.
var p = document.InsertParagraph();
// Append some text and add formatting.
p.Append( "This is an " ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color(Color.Black)
.Append( " E" ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Blue )
.Append( " xample." ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Black);
In a paragraph you are able to add and format any kind of text. If you want to change the format of a letter, you need to add a letter + the format. This code will be displaying "This is an Example" and the letter "E" will be blue.
In the examples of this Library you have this code:
// Insert a Paragraph into this document.
var p = document.InsertParagraph();
// Append some text and add formatting.
p.Append( "This is an " ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color(Color.Black)
.Append( " E" ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Blue )
.Append( " xample." ).Font( new Font( "Arial" )).Color( Color.Black);
In a paragraph you are able to add and format any kind of text. If you want to change the format of a letter, you need to add a letter + the format. This code will be displaying "This is an Example" and the letter "E" will be blue.
answered Nov 19 '18 at 11:22
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Could you edit your post and add an example of your code?
– Wojtman
Nov 16 '18 at 7:41
Also, explain how to identify the character that should have different formatting applied.
– Cindy Meister
Nov 16 '18 at 10:42