So I have tried something like that but still without success (nothing is recognized) Select Case .RGB RGB = RGB(0, 176, 240)īut not this one (Case RGB(0,176,240) isn't recognized) Select Case This macro is working (the RGB is at the end of the loop, and no "case is based on it") Select Case Is there a way to set up a shorcut (or a simplify procedure) that will be able to remove highlighting without having to set it in the ribbon? )īut mines are of several different colors so each time I have to select the color in the ribbon which makes the shortcut useless. (Ctrl + Space dremoves the styles but doesn't remove the highlightings. That's easy with the Ctrl+Alt+H shorcut if all the highlightings are of the same color. Once i am done I have to remove the highlighting. I have a 100+ pages Word document full of highlighted setences that I have to correct.
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