![]() I’m not good at writing macros, but I’m pretty good at finding them! And then at modifying them for my purposes. Well, tracked changes are already shown in a different font colour and formatted with underlines (insertions) or strikethroughs (deletions) by default, but she wanted more.Īs she found, find and replace didn’t work with finding tracked changes. When I click the color icon, there is no option to select 'no color.' The closest thing to that is 'Auto' which just changes the links to be black instead of blue.Over on an editors’ group I’m part of on Facebook, Wendy asked if there was a way to highlight all her tracked changes. ![]() I want to remove the part I bolded, however, I don't see a way to do that. Underline, Font color: Hyperlink, Style: Hide until used, Priority: 100, Based on: Default Paragraph Font. When I edit the style, it shows this, as you would expect: ![]() That is, I would like the word red to still appear in red color, not blue. That's not what I want I want all the text to be the same colors, but with an underline added. By default, all the text will be turned into blue. Next, I decide to highlight these words and hyperlink them. Select the color that you'd like your text to be.įor example, let's say I have the following words: red blue green all written in thier corresponding colors. Then click on the arrow to the right of the Font Color button in the Font group.A popup window should appear. Then select the Home tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. ![]() Question: In Word 2011 for Mac, how do I change the font color for some of the text? Answer: Select the text that you'd like to change the font color. ![]() You will see that I am looking for 2 words to color red and 2 words to color blue. Re: Highlight/Change Font Color of text [2010/2011 Mac) I modified Jindon's code from his file in post #8. In Microsoft Word for Mac 2011, I'm trying to edit the Hyperlink and FollowedHyperlink styles so that they don't modify the text's color that I'm hyperlinking. ![]()
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