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msn plus


Question Posted Monday April 21 2008, 12:11 am

on msn plus, how we can like make our messages coloured, how do you make it faded?? i know theres a trick to it, not just highlighting every individual letter and making every letter a shade lighter.
But could you please tell me how to do the fading thing??

Thanks:)


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WhenIComeAround answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 7:47 am:
Open up an MSN convo with anyone.

See next to the voice clip convo there's a small msn plus icon? Well next to that there's a mini pane of colours. Click that. When that pops up, click the "T" then click "gradient text" Then pick the starting colour you want, then the finishing colour.

For example say I wanted the fading text to start with red and end with black. So I'd pick red first then black.

Then type in your message and click enter. Presto! Fading text in your choice of colours!

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