![]() ![]() Note: In the above code, you can change the red color to your need in this script: = wdColorRed.ģ. VBA code: Change the color of the comment text in Word: Sub ChangeCommentsColor()įor Each xComm In ActiveDocument.Comments ![]() And then, click Insert > Module, copy and paste below code into the opened blank module: Hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.Ģ. Highlight the text you want to change, click on the small downward arrow next to the A and select the new color. If you need to change the font color of the comment text, the following VBA code can do you a favor.ġ. Then select the color which you want to use for highlighting in Word documents, you can also change the color from the color. Then, click OK > OK to exist the dialogs, and now, the color of the comment balloons has been changed to your specified setting, see screenshot: And then, in the Advanced Track Change Options dialog box, choose one color you like from the Comment drop down list, see screenshot:Ĥ. In the Track Change Options dialog box, click Advanced Options button, see screenshot:ģ. Click Review > Change Tracking Options launcher, see screenshot:Ģ. ![]() The Change Tracking Options feature can help you to change the comment balloons color as you need, please do as this:ġ. Have you ever tried to change color of the comment balloons or comment text contents in a Word document? This article, I will talk about some method for dealing with this task in Word file.Ĭhange the color of the comment balloons with Change Tracking Options featureĬhange the color of the comment text contents with VBA code Follow the steps above, but after point 6 click the select No Formatting button.How to change comment color in Word document?.In the replace droup, Place cursor at the Find what text box and click More -> format. Click the Replace All button and Word will replace all your highlighting. Press Ctrl + H to open find and replace command.ivan Reply Helpful bobseufert Level 6 (15,848 points) 2:05 PM in response to ocenvo Hold you finger on the highlighted word. ![]() Note even there you can't go beyond predefined colors but you can make text stand out. Click the Format button (If you can't see it, click on the More button) Format Inspector (the brush) > Style > Touch the Size and Font item > Color > swipe to see options.Open the Find and Replace dialog ( Ctrl H) and click the More button.(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. ![]()
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