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On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 19:16:41 -0500, "Rick Rothstein"
wrote: Your posting raised made me realize my code needed to be modified. Why? I didn't take into account that other characters may be colored with colors other than white or the default (usually black)... my prior code makes every character the default color (usually black). Here is modified code which preserves the existing non-white character colors while deleting the white characters... I was going to post this before, then changed my mind. But since you are off on this tangent :-) It may not apply to the OP, since he did specify "white". But he also specified "invisible" which to me would mean deleting characters that are formatted in the same color as the background (interior) color. --ron |
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