![]() Click the toolbar icon to turn off the ‘sticky’ highlighter.Click on the drop-down arrow next to the toolbar icon. ![]() Once changed, the new color applies whenever you press the shortcut key combination. The default highlight color is yellow, but you can change it. Removing highlighting: Select the highlighted text, then press Ctrl+Alt+H.Adding highlighting: Select the text you want to highlight, then press Ctrl+Alt+H.In Word 2007, someone realized that a key combination for turning highlighting on and off would be a good idea, so they included one - Ctrl+Alt+H. Save this key combination in the template (7).If this key combination is available, displays (6).That way, when you move to Word 2007 you won’t have to reassign the keys or remember something different. Suggestion: Use Ctrl+Alt+H, the same as Word 2007. Put your cursor in the Press new shortcut key field (5) and press the key combination you want to assign to color highlighting. ![]()
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