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Hello,
I was wondering if anybody has a macro that I could create to add to quick access toolbar. I am using to highlight research documents for school and I have found it pretty hard to keep clicking color changes to highlight different aspects of the documents as I read it. It would have been ideal to have a separate window for highlight colors that does not collapse while highlighting so I can just click once just to change colors and continue on with highlighting. So in my search, I found a website with this code. Sub HLYellow() Selection.Range.HighlightColorIndex = wdYellow End Sub I can assign the color to the quickaccess. My only issue with this is that I have to first highlight the text and then click on the macro, and it doesn't lock the highlight tool. So if I see text further down that I would like to color with the same color, I have to highlight the text first again, and then click on the macro icon. Is there any way that I can first click the macro icon for a specific color which locks the highlighter tool to that color so that I can keep highlighting with the same color? Then switch color with another macro assigned to a different color to the quick access tool instead? Help would be greatly appreciated. Finals next week and I have a 2 research papers to read, a paper to write, and a novel to base it on. Downsides of a person who learns best with visual cues I guess. Thank you in advance! Bryan |
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