


After all, the Scripting Dad has only vague memories of what he had for breakfast this morning, despite the fact that – Mondays through Fridays – he pretty much has the same thing for breakfast every morning.
#Specific highlight colors in word tv
We also should point out that the fact that the Scripting Dad has only vague memories of this TV doesn’t mean that all of this happened hundreds of years ago. It’s one thing to give the Scripting Son a little scare every now and then it’s quite another thing to terrify and traumatize the poor kid. But it was real nonetheless, and just the thought of having to watch everything in black-and-white is enough to give the Scripting Son the heebie-jeebies.Īnd no, the Scripting Dad doesn’t mention the fact that there were no remote controls in those days, either. You know, any time the Scripting Guy who writes this column wants to terrify the Scripting Son, he tells the blood-curdling saga of the first TV the Scripting Dad remembers: a TV that showed everything in black-and-white only! Granted, that was a long time ago, and the Scripting Dad has only vague memories of that TV not too long after he was born his Scripting Parents bought a color TV.

Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I change the default highlight color for a Microsoft Word document?
