
Apply or remove highlighting - Microsoft Support
Add or remove highlighting on text and images in a document using the Highlight tool.
Highlight your text - Microsoft Support
Text highlighting in PowerPoint 2019 and newer versions lets you mark text in yellow or another highlighter color. (This feature is available on both Windows and macOS, and it's available in …
Highlight cells - Microsoft Support
For a fast way to mimic a highlight, you can create a custom cell style that you can apply to fill cells with a highlighting color. Then, after you apply that cell style to highlight cells, you can …
Highlight text in OneNote for the web - Microsoft Support
Here's how to highlight text, change highlighter colors, and remove highlighting.
Highlight notes in OneNote for Windows - Microsoft Support
Use the highlighter tool in OneNote to add highlights and mark important notes, change the color of highlights, and remove highlighter from your notes.
Apply color to alternate rows or columns - Microsoft Support
Highlight or shade alternate rows of data with colors or patterns to improve the readability of your Excel worksheets.
Apply shading to alternate rows or columns in a worksheet
Highlight alternate rows or columns of data with colors or patterns to improve the readability of your Excel worksheets.
Use conditional formatting to highlight information in Excel
How to use conditional formatting in Excel to visually explore, analyze, and identify patterns and trends.
Apply or remove cell shading in Excel - Microsoft Support
In Excel, you cannot change the default fill color for a worksheet. By default, all cells in a workbook contain no fill. However, if you frequently create workbooks that contain worksheets …
Highlight text in Publisher - Microsoft Support
Highlight text with text formatting and effects.
Edit your document with natural gestures - Microsoft Support
In addition to drawing, writing and highlighting, Ink Editor lets you use natural gestures like circling to select and crossing out to delete. Note: Pictures in this article are from Word for Microsoft …