You can also change the highlight color of selected text, found text, or selected and found text The default colors are dark blue, black and black, respectively.
You can choose a preset color or you can customize a color for the highlights. When you customize a color, you can change the settings on the Colors Palette, or you can type in values to set the hue, saturation, value, and Red, Green and Blue (RGB) qualities.
To change the highlight color of selected text
1. Click Options, Colors.
2. Click the Selected color.
3. Click a color in the System Colors section.
To customize a highlight color of selected text
1. Follow steps 1 and two from the previous procedure.
2. Click a gray box in the Custom Colors section.
3. Do one of the following:
drag the color picker over the palette to change the hue
type values to change the hue, saturation, value, red, green, and blue quality in the color
4. Click Add to Custom colors.
To change the highlight color of found text
1. Click Options, Colors.
2. Click the Found color.
3. Click a color in the System Colors section.
To customize a highlight color of found text
1. Follow steps 1 and two from the previous procedure.
2. Click a gray box in the Custom Colors section.
3. Do one of the following:
drag the color picker over the palette to change the hue
type values to change the hue, saturation, value, red, green, and blue quality in the color
4. Click Add to Custom colors.
To change the highlight color of selected and found text
1. Click Options, Colors.
2. Click the Selected and Found color.
3. Click a color in the System Colors section.
To customize a highlight color of selected and found text
1. Follow steps 1 and two from the previous procedure.
2. Click a gray box in the Custom Colors section.
3. Do one of the following:
drag the color picker over the palette to change the hue
type values to change the hue, saturation, value, red, green, and blue quality in the color
4. Click Add to Custom colors.
Note
Press TAB to navigate between the hue, saturation and value boxes.