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Change font color in only part of a reply email.

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I want to change the text of just part of the email outgoing message. Background is fine. I can't get the recommendation to work. from Zeno to work. After I save it, I can't find it in tools/addons

Every other email program I have used allows you to select a portion of the text and change the font color with any addons. Everyone does it.

I want to change the text of just part of the email outgoing message. Background is fine. I can't get the recommendation to work. from Zeno to work. After I save it, I can't find it in tools/addons Every other email program I have used allows you to select a portion of the text and change the font color with any addons. Everyone does it.

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Please reply to your own original thread, not start a new one.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1128615

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Please reply to your own original thread, not start a new one.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1128615

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I discovered how to do this on own. While writing a message there is a tool bar with a black and a while box on it. One controls background color and will color the entire background of the message. This was the one I was clicking on assuming both boxes were the same. Now I find that the black box controls font color and I can selectively highlight and change the color of parts of a message as I have been trying to do.

So what appears to be one icon is actually two.

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That icon is pretty standard in graphics applications. It hasn't occurred to me that it required an explanation. My bad.