Nicolas wrote: > Defining a color palette... I've never had any reason to do anything like > that in 12
Note to whoever creates an anonimizer macro: Make sure that the color palette names are both changes, and anonimized. It doesn't do the company any good, if the document shows up in full company colors, even if it consists of nothing but "xyz" repeated umpteen times. One possibility is for a "super palette" to be distributed, so all that has to be done, is a color change. Instead of "Mary Kay Pink", it could be "Forest Green", even if "Mary Kay Pink" is part of the "super palette" that knowledgeable users download and install on their system. > very often has no interest at all to sell and support relatively untested > desktop stuff. Both statements are all to true. xan jonathon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]