Saturday, October 22, 2005

How I Make My Invisible Ink

I have been asked How I make invisible ink.

   First I enter the whole document with the parts that I want to become invisibile still showing.

    Then I select the part I want to be invisible, and hit the text color button -- the colored A on the tool bar -- and color the text the same as the background color, in most cases, white.

    When it prints, the text become invisible against the same colored background.  When you drag the cursor over it, it becomes "highlighted", and visible.  

Example >>> Isn't that fun? <<<

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for telling us how to do that. I have seen it done before and didn't have a clue how to do it. Paula

Anonymous said...

You are so smart:)

Deb

Anonymous said...

yes very fun. lol too bad it doesn't work for the alerts.. hehe. I can read every line before I get here. " )  But I don't cheat and post answers, just read along.

Much Love,
Mary

Anonymous said...

Congrats on your VIVA nomination and Good Luck!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your nomination!

Jimmy

Anonymous said...

Yes, very, very neat!  I may use this sometime.  Yes, too bad this doesn't work in the alerts, though.  Hmmm...  Oh well.  Hey, you take care!! xox
http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ValsThoughts

Anonymous said...

Invisible ink,  how clever.    Congrats on your nomination.  Best wishes.             Dawn

Anonymous said...

Invisible ink,  how clever.    Congrats on your nomination.  Best wishes.             Dawn

Anonymous said...

That is cool!

Anonymous said...

I use a blue background with white font in my journal. Everything I enter is invisible to me until it posts. You have to hold a great deal of faith in your typing abilities to try this format.