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How To Highlight in Google Docs

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  • Desktop: Select the text you want to highlight. Find the highlighter tool in the menu. Choose a color.
  • Mobile: tap the Edit button. Select the text you want to highlight, highlighter icon > accent colorTap and choose a color.
  • The documentation not only supports your standard yellow highlight, but also any color you can understand, as hex values ​​are supported.

This article explains how to highlight text in Google Docs using a desktop web browser and mobile app.

Highlight text on the desktop

If you’re using Docs on the website, select some text, then choose a color from the highlighter button.

Here’s how:

Select the text you want to highlight.

Highlighting sometimes means: by choosing. If you want to select all text, navigate to: Arrange > Select all or click and drag from one part of the document to another to get everything in between.

Find the highlighter tool in the menu. It’s in the same area as the bold/italic/underline section to the right of the text color picker.

Highlighted Google Docs highlighter button.

If you don’t see it, it’s hidden in the overflow menu; find it from the three-dot button on the far right of the menu.

Choose a color. The text will be highlighted immediately.

Highlighted text in Google Docs.

If you don’t see the one you want to use in the list, select the more button at the bottom; You can adjust the hue or enter the hex value of the color for an exact match.

Highlighter plugins

If you want additional functionality, there are also Google Docs plugins that provide highlighting functionality. The highlight tool is one example, offering a few options you can’t get with Docs’ built-in highlighter:

  • Save colors to a library. You can create a set called Answersfor example, create red and green buttons to highlight incorrect and correct answers in a school worksheet.
  • Select a color group in your library to quickly access its sidebar buttons.
  • Import and export specific color sets or your entire library. To ensure color consistency between documents, you or someone else can import highlighter sets into Google Docs, which is great for collaborators.

Screenshot of Google Docs Highlight Tool add-on sidebar

Featured on the Google Docs mobile app

The mobile app requires a few more steps than the website to display the highlighter menu.

With the document open, tap the edit button at the bottom to enter edit mode.

How to Open Google Docs

Double-tap a word to highlight it. To expand the selection, drag the buttons on either side to add additional text.

Choose A in the menu above or highlighter icon in the menu below

Scroll down to the new menu at the bottom, accent colorTap and choose a color.

Repeat steps 2-4 if necessary.

Google Docs highlighter in Android mobile app.

Tap elsewhere in the document to exit this menu. If you’re done editing, select the checkmark in the top left to save.


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How To Highlight in Google Docs

Color highlighted text via mouse or mobile

What To Know
Desktop: Select the text you want to highlight. Locate the highlighter tool from the menu. Pick a color.
Mobile: Tap the edit button. Select the text you want to highlight, tap the highlighter icon > Highlight color, and choose a color.
Docs not only supports your standard yellow highlight but any color you can fathom since hex values are supported.

This article covers how to highlight text in Google Docs using a desktop web browser and the mobile app.

Highlighting Text on Desktop

If you’re using Docs from the website, choose some text and then pick a color from the highlighter button.

Here’s how:

Select the text you want to highlight.

Highlighting is sometimes used to mean selecting. If you want to select all the text, go to Edit > Select all or click and drag from one part of the document to another to grab everything in between.

Locate the highlighter tool from the menu. It’s in the same area as the bold/italic/underline section, to the text color changer’s right.

If you don’t see it, it’s hidden in the overflow menu; find it through the three-dotted button on the far right of the menu.

Pick a color. The text will immediately become highlighted.

If you don’t see one from the list that you want to use, select the plus button at the bottom; you can adjust the hue or enter the color’s hex value for an exact match.

Highlighter Add-ons

There are also Google Docs add-ons that provide highlighting functionality if you want extra features. Highlight Tool is one example that provides several options you can’t get with Docs’ built-in highlighter:

Save colors to a library. You could make a set called Answers, for example, and build red and green buttons for highlighting wrong and right answers in a school worksheet.
Choose a color set from your library to provide quick access to its buttons in the sidebar.
Import and export specific color sets or your whole library. You or someone else can then import the highlighter sets into Google Docs for color consistency between documents, great for collaborators.

Highlight in Google Docs Mobile App

The mobile app requires a few more steps than the website to show the highlighter menu.

With the document open, tap the edit button at the bottom to enter into editing mode.

How to Open Google Docs

Double-tap a word to highlight it. To expand the selection, drag the buttons on either side to include additional text.

Select A from the menu at the top, or the highlighter icon from the menu at the bottom.

In the new menu at the bottom, scroll down, select Highlight color, and choose a color.

Repeat steps 2–4 as many times as needed.

Tap somewhere else in the document to exit that menu. If you’re done editing, select the checkmark at the top left to save.

#Highlight #Google #Docs

How To Highlight in Google Docs

Color highlighted text via mouse or mobile

What To Know
Desktop: Select the text you want to highlight. Locate the highlighter tool from the menu. Pick a color.
Mobile: Tap the edit button. Select the text you want to highlight, tap the highlighter icon > Highlight color, and choose a color.
Docs not only supports your standard yellow highlight but any color you can fathom since hex values are supported.

This article covers how to highlight text in Google Docs using a desktop web browser and the mobile app.

Highlighting Text on Desktop

If you’re using Docs from the website, choose some text and then pick a color from the highlighter button.

Here’s how:

Select the text you want to highlight.

Highlighting is sometimes used to mean selecting. If you want to select all the text, go to Edit > Select all or click and drag from one part of the document to another to grab everything in between.

Locate the highlighter tool from the menu. It’s in the same area as the bold/italic/underline section, to the text color changer’s right.

If you don’t see it, it’s hidden in the overflow menu; find it through the three-dotted button on the far right of the menu.

Pick a color. The text will immediately become highlighted.

If you don’t see one from the list that you want to use, select the plus button at the bottom; you can adjust the hue or enter the color’s hex value for an exact match.

Highlighter Add-ons

There are also Google Docs add-ons that provide highlighting functionality if you want extra features. Highlight Tool is one example that provides several options you can’t get with Docs’ built-in highlighter:

Save colors to a library. You could make a set called Answers, for example, and build red and green buttons for highlighting wrong and right answers in a school worksheet.
Choose a color set from your library to provide quick access to its buttons in the sidebar.
Import and export specific color sets or your whole library. You or someone else can then import the highlighter sets into Google Docs for color consistency between documents, great for collaborators.

Highlight in Google Docs Mobile App

The mobile app requires a few more steps than the website to show the highlighter menu.

With the document open, tap the edit button at the bottom to enter into editing mode.

How to Open Google Docs

Double-tap a word to highlight it. To expand the selection, drag the buttons on either side to include additional text.

Select A from the menu at the top, or the highlighter icon from the menu at the bottom.

In the new menu at the bottom, scroll down, select Highlight color, and choose a color.

Repeat steps 2–4 as many times as needed.

Tap somewhere else in the document to exit that menu. If you’re done editing, select the checkmark at the top left to save.

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