![]() For example, I sometimes would highlight only part of the associated text, then highlighting the rest of text (partially fixing the issue ex ante-but not allowing me to highlight all the text I wanted to at once). Previously, I have manually fixed the issue. This default behavior has always somewhat irked me because I find the resulting highlighting of bullet points distracting and sloppy. This is because Word by default makes its bullet points take on the styles of their associated text, including highlights. If I highlight all the text on a bullet point, word automatically highlights the bullet point as well. ![]() I am working in Microsoft Word 2016 for Mac on a very large bullet-point outline in which I frequently need to highlight text.
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