This Word tutorial explains how to change the font color of text in Word 2011 for Mac (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions).
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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. Then select the Home tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then click on the arrow to the right of the Font Color button in the Font group. A popup window should appear. Select the color that you'd like your text to be. In this example, we've selected a Red color.
How To Change Comment Color In Word Mac
Select the text where you want to remove highlights and comments. To remove them for all body text in the document, press Command-A on your keyboard. Choose Edit Remove Highlights and Comments (from the Edit menu at the top of your screen). Highlights and comments on text in text boxes, shapes, and tables are not affected.
- Select Review, and select a view option from the Display for Review list. Simple Markup places a red line in the margin where a change has been made. All Markup shows each person’s edits in different colors of text and with strikethrough formatting. No Markup shows how the incorporated changes will look.
- In Word 2008 for Mac, you can change the font, font size, and style of text, color or text, and even apply special effects to text, such as a shadow. Before you change fonts, you usually have to select text or images you want to modify. You use the Font dialog to change the look.
Change Comment Color In Word For Macs
Now when you view your document, the color of the text should be changed.