Change The Display Color in Word: Use Color To Add Interest To Your Word Document
Change The Display Color in Word: Use Color To Add Interest To Your Word Document
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Change the Background Color of a Word Document
Highlight Text in Color
Instructions in this article apply to Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2019, Word
2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010.
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4. Hover over the colors to see a preview of the color on the selected
text.
5. To see additional colors, chose More Colors.
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7. Select OK.
Highlight Text in Color
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3. Select any color in the menu to apply the highlighting effect to the
selected text.
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4. Select No Color to remove the highlighting.
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If you have a great deal of text to highlight, change the cursor into a highlighter.
Go to the Home tab, select the Text Highlight Color drop-down arrow,
choose a color, then drag over the lines of text you want to highlight.
Microsoft Word ships with several standard Color Themes you can choose
for your document. To see them, go to the Design tab and select Colors.
The color palette in the upper-left corner shows the color theme currently in
use, but you can select from any of the options displayed in the window for
your document.
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3. In the Name text box, enter a descriptive name for the theme.
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4. Select Save.
The reasoning for including this option was that the white text on a blue
background was easier on the eyes while you worked. However, this option
has not been available since Word 2003.
More recent versions of Word have options for changing the colors of
background and text, but those colors print out as part of the document.