I attempted to change the color of an option like this but doesn't seem to change the color specified in the style. What am I missing here? Possible duplicate of CSS: Dropdown option text color not working on Mac OS X – Mosh Feu Jun 25 at 7:10| show 3 more comments. I don't think there is a standard key, but you can assign one via Tools->Customize keyboard., select Format in the left column, locate and select FontColor in the right column, then assign a key (make sure you actually click the Assign button. Then, if you also want a 'set to Auto color' keystroke, select the Color: command in the Format list. Google chrome vs mozilla firefox for mac windows 10. A color dropdown will appear at the top right of the dialog box. ![]() Ensure Auto is selected (or select the color you want) and assign a keystroke to that. – user181946 Oct 3 '13 at 19:31. Although it's not exactly what you want it can set the text colour to the automatic colour of microsoft word. It's a small applescript code. Tell application 'Microsoft Word' tell active window set color index of font object of text object of selection to auto end tell end tell Open up Applescript Editor and save it to ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/Word Script Menu Items as what ever you want then open up System Preferences. In System Preferences go to Keyboard > Shortcuts > App Shortcuts The press the + sign at under the list of shortcuts. Next select Microsoft word from the application drop down. For the Menu item name it exactly what you called your script minus the extension. Finally choose a shortcut and enjoy. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit. How do I change the font color that describes the desktop icons? Hi You cannot change the Desktop font color. Because Desktop wallpaper images have varying colors, it is easy for the font colors to be unreadable if they are on top of the same color as a wallpaper image. For instance a black font on top of a dark part of the background image or a white font on a white part of a background image. The Desktop icon fonts are dynamic and will show white on dark backgrounds and change to white with a black shadow effect on a light background. Hope this helps. Thank You for using Windows 7.
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