

In Word Options the General section should open by defaultuse the dropdown menu next to Color Scheme to change it to Silver, Blue, or Black then click OK. Follow the steps above, but after point 6 click the select No Formatting button. To change the color scheme click on the File tab to access Backstage View and click on Options.Click the Replace All button and Word will replace all your highlighting.Click the Format button (If you can't see it, click on the More button).Under Theme Colors, click the color that you want to use to shade your selection. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Shading. Select the word or paragraph that you want to apply shading to. Use the dropdown menu that appears next to the tool to switch between text-based highlighting and rectangle-based highlighting. Change the document theme or theme color. On the Home tab, click the Text Highlight Color button list arrow. Change the shading color for a word or paragraph. Open the Find and Replace dialog ( Ctrl H) and click the More button. Highlight Text Select the text you want to highlight.(Home ribbon / Font group / Text Highlight Colour) First choose the new Text Highlight Colour that you want to change to.Have you ever wanted to change all of the highlighting in a document to a different colour? Normally you would need to individually select each highlighted text and re-do the colour, however you can do it with the Find and Replace command.
