

- #NO GREY SHADING WHEN SELECTING TEXT IN WORD FOR MAC CODE#
- #NO GREY SHADING WHEN SELECTING TEXT IN WORD FOR MAC PC#
These styling requirements are beyond the scope of a simple copy and paste technique. You have the Word option set to show text boundaries - if the Mac version is similar to the PC version, the setting is in File > Options > Advanced > Show.

Then click Shading in Paragraph group under Home tab. Or with line numbers, or in certain types of fonts, and with differing colors. How do I remove text shading in Word Method 1: Choose No Color for Shading To start with, select text in shading.
#NO GREY SHADING WHEN SELECTING TEXT IN WORD FOR MAC CODE#
You might need to present your code with a pink background. It's going to be nearly impossible to edit any text at all if your code is pages long. To remove this shading, go to the Shape Options tab and select the Fill &. But when you begin editing regular text, your codes will move and become scrambled, getting in the way of your editing. The text box has a shaded background, which may not be what you want. Okay, so you might have successfully copied and pasted a snippet of code in the middle of a page. There has been reports that when you copy directly from a computer program and not a code editor, the semi-colons and the curly brackets end up being in the wrong places. In fact, there’s just no way to tell, unless you’ve been there. If you select only part of the text in the box, the border is removed from only that part and remains around the rest of the text. Click Home > Borders > No Border to remove the border. Maybe it works for your first one to three lines of codes, but when you have to copy and paste 1,000 lines of codes and retain their formatting, then you might have a problem. If you select room number, the calendar will display the availability of that room where if the room is available it will show you number 1 (not blue color. If you decide to remove the border later, highlight the text in the bordered text box. Copy and paste does not guarantee you'll keep the code formatting as is! The problem with good ol’ copy + paste
