DiacriticColorVal Property

Microsoft Word Visual Basic

constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function. Read/write.

WdColor can be one of these WdColor constants.
wdColorGray625
wdColorGray70
wdColorGray80
wdColorGray875
wdColorGray95
wdColorIndigo
wdColorLightBlue
wdColorLightOrange
wdColorLightYellow
wdColorOliveGreen
wdColorPaleBlue
wdColorPlum
wdColorRed
wdColorRose
wdColorSeaGreen
wdColorSkyBlue
wdColorTan
wdColorTeal
wdColorTurquoise
wdColorViolet
wdColorWhite
wdColorYellow
wdColorAqua
wdColorAutomatic
wdColorBlack
wdColorBlue
wdColorBlueGray
wdColorBrightGreen
wdColorBrown
wdColorDarkBlue
wdColorDarkGreen
wdColorDarkRed
wdColorDarkTeal
wdColorDarkYellow
wdColorGold
wdColorGray05
wdColorGray10
wdColorGray125
wdColorGray15
wdColorGray20
wdColorGray25
wdColorGray30
wdColorGray35
wdColorGray375
wdColorGray40
wdColorGray45
wdColorGray50
wdColorGray55
wdColorGray60
wdColorGray65
wdColorGray75
wdColorGray85
wdColorGray90
wdColorGreen
wdColorLavender
wdColorLightGreen
wdColorLightTurquoise
wdColorLime
wdColorOrange
wdColorPink

expression.DiacriticColorVal

expression    Required. An expression that returns an Options object.

Remarks

The value of the UseDiffDiacColor property must be True in order to use this property.

For more information on using Microsoft Word with right-to-left languages, see Word features for right-to-left languages.

Example

This example sets the color for diacritics to bright green.

If Options.UseDiffDiacColor = True Then _
    Options.DiacriticColorVal = wdColorBrightGreen