
StrReplaceColor = InputBox("Specify a new color (enter the value):", "New Highlight Color") StrFindColor = InputBox("Specify a color (enter the value):", "Specify Highlight Color")
And choose “Module” on that drop-down menu. Then click “Insert” tab on the menu bar. Next click “Normal” project on the left column. First and foremost, press “Alt+ F11” to open VBA editor. To accomplish this task, a macro is required. Method 2: Replace a Specific Highlight Color with Another Now you have replaced all highlight colors with the bright green. Next put cursor inside “Replace with” box and repeat step 4 and 5. Click “More” to bring out more options and click “Format”. Put cursor inside “Find what” text box. Then press “Ctrl+ H” to trigger the “Find and Replace” dialog box. For example, we choose “Bright Green” here. Pick a color to which you want change all highlight colors. First of all, under “Home” tab and in “Font” group, click on the drop-down button on “Text Highlight Color” command. The highlight color associated to “Find and Replace” dialog box is the current one selected in the Highlight icon. Method 1: Replace All Highlight Colors with the Same One Following are 2 ways available for different cases.
Therefore, we are going to need some workarounds. But unlike font color, you cannot utilize the “Find and Replace” to find texts in a specific highlight color and replace it with another one. Sometimes you may highlight different contents with different colors. In this article, we are delighted to show you 2 useful methods to replace the highlight color in your Word document.