Thursday, August 11, 2011

Highlight Multiple Parts Of A Document

This method is best for highlighting multiple parts of a document, because the Highlight tool stays on until you decide to turn it off.We will see how can we highlight color in multiple parts of a Word 2007 or 2010 document.
 
To Highlight Multiple pars of a Document: 

1) On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the arrow next to Text Highlight Color.

2) Click the color that you want. The Text Highlight Color button displays the selected color, and the mouse pointer becomes a  when you point to the area of your document that contains text.




NOTE   Use a light highlight color if you plan to print the document by using a monochrome or dot-matrix printer.

3) Select the text or graphic that you want to highlight.
4) To stop highlighting, click the arrow next to Text Highlight Color  and click Stop Highlighting, or press ESC.

6 comments:

Nice list, I also hope that it will become future in 2012. Also hope that Google will promote Google+ in Holland with TV Commercials, to get the people from Facebook... Hard one.



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I found it while searching on Internet.
Wonderful blog! Keep updating the good stuff.

Thank you so much for pointing us in the right direction. Very much appreciated.
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You can easily Highlight & Color multiple words in multiple files in doc, docx, rtf word files in Word 2003, 2007 & 2010 using a small utility

http://www.technocomsolutions.com/wordhighlighterhelp.htm

Is there any further reading you would recommend on this?

Amela
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