Text Color is on the Format menu. It changes the color of a highlighted text block. If no text block is selected, the command changes text color at the insertion point. This command is also available on black and white machines, so you can set color of text when printing on color devices.
Text colors in one view are completely independent of text colors in another view. For example, a headline can be in black, while its corresponding bullet chart title is in red. You can create scope rules when applying text color over a range of levels.
When you choose Text Color on a color machine, MORE displays a pop-up palette with 32 colors. However, your text can display in up to 256 colors. To remove the current text color, choose Clear Color Formats. If the color you want does not appear on the pop-up palette, choose Custom Color to display the custom color editor. When you choose Text Color on a black and white machine, your choices are Clear Color Formats, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan.