Display selected text as white text with black highlight?

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Guest

In Office 2007, selected text is displayed as black text with a light blue
highlighter effect as the default. Is there a way to change this preference
so that selected text displays as white text with a black highlighter effect,
as in previous versions of Word?
 
J

Jay Freedman

On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 20:06:00 -0700, David Rathert <David
In Office 2007, selected text is displayed as black text with a light blue
highlighter effect as the default. Is there a way to change this preference
so that selected text displays as white text with a black highlighter effect,
as in previous versions of Word?

Sorry, David, you're sadly mistaken. The blue selection highlight is
neither a default nor a preference. It's a hard-coded
like-it-or-lump-it. Many of us don't like it. You ought to rephrase
your post as a "suggestion to Microsoft" that may be considered for
the next version.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Herb Tyson [MVP]

I'm not sure about in Windows XP, but in Vista, if you go into the Advanced
Appearance settings for the operating system and change the Selected Items
coloring, it does change how selected text is displayed in Word 2007. I
don't have the patience to experiment a lot, but I did manage just now to
changed the selection background from blue to gray, by futzing with Color 1
(Color 2 isn't available). YMMV.
 
J

Jay Freedman

Thanks, Herb. That does work with Windows XP (the selection background
in Word 2007 is a desaturated shade of whatever you select as Color 1
in Control Panel > Display > Appearance > Advanced > Selection Item).
However, (a) it still doesn't give any way to have the selection as
white text on a black background and (b) it affects the selection
background in all programs, not just in Word.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Guest

Jay and Herb, thanks for your responses. I did enter this as a suggestion to
Microsoft on their site. I'm very surprised that this was not designed as one
of the user display options/preferences.
 

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