When you work on a file, you can apply a color to the individual sections of the text to make them more prominent against the rest of the document's contents. By default, when you create a table, any text has no additional background. In the Toolbar, the button displays a color in which the user can quickly color a font without having to select it from the palette:
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You can set the color before you start entering text: after selecting the desired color, the text to be entered after the cursor will be displayed in the selected color.
To change the text selection color, do the following:
1.Select the desired fragment of the cell content in the editing mode, the whole cell or a range of cells.
2.Change the text selection color in one of the following ways:
•Click on the Toolbar to highlight the text with the last used color or the default color.
•Click on the arrow to the right of the button on the Toolbar and select a color from the palette.
•In the Command menu, select > > .
If the text where the cursor is placed is highlighted in color, the current color of the text selection in the color palette window is checked. The upper part of the palette displays the last used colors.
To remove the highlight of the text, do the following:
1.Select the desired fragment of the cell content in the editing mode, the whole cell or a range of cells.
2.Open the color palette to highlight the text in one of the following ways:
•On the Toolbar, click the arrow to the right of the button.
•In the Command menu, select > > .
3.In the palette that opens, click .