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How do I change the highlight color of "selected" text?
I don't want to apply formatting, I want the color that indicates selected
text to be something other than the default hard-to-notice gray. When doing a "Find Next" in Find/Replace, the default gray highlight color is sometimes hard to spot. |
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How do I change the highlight color of "selected" text?
Gray? For me, it was blue by default. In Vista, you can change the
appearance of ALL selected text system-wide in control panel-appearance & personalization- change color theme-open classic dialog box... then select advanced, and "selected". In XP, it should be somewhere at desktop-right click-appearance. At least hopefully that's what you're looking for "Dave Smith" wrote: I don't want to apply formatting, I want the color that indicates selected text to be something other than the default hard-to-notice gray. When doing a "Find Next" in Find/Replace, the default gray highlight color is sometimes hard to spot. |
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