Get the Color shade you want to come out in Final Post
I expect there is a better way to do this, but I just hit on a way that works quite well, so I will document and share that now , and edit and update later if I come up with a more scientific and/ or automated way.
As an example , say I have seen this: _ shade _ somewhere, as you see it here, ( there ) . Lets assume I want to post that word in a Forum editor which accepts BB Code tags, ( BB Code tags: http://www.excelfox.com/forum/misc.php?do=bbcode ) such that I get that _ shade _ in the final post just as you see it here ( there )
Here is a way to do it:
_1 ) Use Word to get the shade of shade that you want,
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:for example,
_ 1A) highlight any text and experiment with its color:
Word Text Color 0.JPG : https://imgur.com/xpCoo8B
Word Text Color 1 2.JPG : https://imgur.com/agdUo2f
Word Text Color 3.JPG : https://imgur.com/H5czlGV
Word Text Color 4.JPG : https://imgur.com/2ff71Xq
( Hit OK when finished to change selection color)
Word Text Color 0.JPGWord Text Color 1 2.JPGWord Text Color 3.JPGWord Text Color 4.JPG
_ 1B) As an alternative start point, you can find any text color anywhere, for example in the internet, paste into Word and adjust it in Word as per _ 1A)
_2 ) Copy the final Text to the clipboard.
Search the internet for any Word to HTML converter, there are many free ones available. Typically you can paste anything into a Visual Editor and then choose to obtain the HTML code
WordVisualToHTML.JPG : https://imgur.com/T19SMxG
WordVisualToHTML.JPG
_3 ) In the given HTML code will typically be some part referring to the text shade,_..
HTML Code:
<p><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; color: #417394;">shade</span></p>
_.. here for example, the number of interest is _ color: #417394
_4 ) I assume the number used in the square bracket [ BB Code Color Tags ] pair is the same as in pointy bracket < HTML > code Tags color bit. It appears to be.
So for our example shade you would use this in a forum post_..
____ [color=#417394] shade [/color]
_.. which would come out like this:
__Scrol Tumy_____ shade
( If you want to keep the indent, as I did here (there), and avoid the forum editor “eating” spaces of more than one, ( as most forum editors do this ) ) , then use the white character trick: Post something like this:
[color=white]_ Any_White_Profanity Text [/color] [color=#417394] shade [/color]
Alan
DocAElstein
[color=#417394]
[B][u]DocAElstein[/u][/B][/color]
https://imgur.com/MKMjW0b
Ref
http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...plete-Document
https://imgur.com/MKMjW0b
http://www.excelfox.com/forum/misc.php?do=bbcode
https://wordtohtml.net/
http://services.runescape.com/m=foru...9,877,64690220
http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...age2#post10131
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Miscillanus Testies
Using Excel 2007 32 bit
Worksheet: Sheet1
[color=lightgrey]Using Excel 2007 32 bit[/color]
[size=0][Table="width:, class:head"][tr=bgcolor:#417394][th][COLOR=black][sub]Row[/sub]\[sup]Col[/sup][/COLOR][/th][th][CENTER][COLOR=black]A[/COLOR][/CENTER][/th][/tr]
[tr][td=bgcolor:#417394][CENTER][COLOR=black][b]1[/b][/COLOR][/CENTER][/td][td][CENTER][B]S No[/B][/CENTER][/td][/tr]
[/table][/size][size=0][color=lightgrey]Worksheet: [/color][b][color=darkblue]Sheet1[/b][/color][/size]
[s][/s]
== NO PARSE ==
[b]Unparsed[/b] [u]text[/u]
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