If you color-code the text in your Word documents, you may feel constrained by the 15 Highlight Color choices: Fortunately, there's another command available if you want to expand your color palette: Shading. The button is not far from the Highlight Color selector on the Word toolbar: It's just about seven spots to the right over in the Paragraph section: You can use More Colors to select from the expanded Colors dialog: Or even enter custom RGB values if you like: This feature is available in both Word 2007 and Word 2010. A couple of small cautions: If you use my, any text with Shading will still be displayed and printed. Also, you'll have to remove Shading separately from Highlighting - simply select your target text and choose No Color for each. Hi I wonder if any one can help. I was searching for a way to change a text highlight of as soon as you start typing? I am producing a protected document with Fill-in enabled cells. I have picked this document up from someone. So at the moment the Fill-in cells have a small grey highlighted box (1.5ch approx.) to show the end user where they will fill in their replies. As soon as you stay to type the grey highlighted box extends with the type. Im wondering if there is either a way for the box to disappear as soon as you begin to to type. Sep 18, 2015 - Although it's not exactly what you want it can set the text colour to the automatic colour of microsoft word. It's a small applescript code. However the box would have to re-appear if you deleted all the type in that call.
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