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2021-05-12 11:22:56 • Filed to: PowerPoint Features • Proven solutions

PowerPoint is an amazing tool for doing engaging and powerful presentations. You can add various graphical elements and even animation to make it even more attention-grabbing. But do you know how to highlight text in PowerPoint? This is a little-known and little-used feature in MS PowerPoint but it has a powerful impact on the important parts of your slide content. In this article, we'll show you how easy it is to add the highlight element to any selected text on a PowerPoint slide. We'll also show you how to do the same thing in PDF using one of the most versatile yet affordable PDF editors on the market today - PDFelement.

Part 1. How to Highlight Text in PowerPoint
Part 2. How to Highlight Text in PDF Documents

The application-specific steps and screenshots in this document were created using Microsoft PowerPoint 2008 for Mac (ver. 12.0 (071130), Mac OS X, Jan. 2011) and Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac (version 16.16.17) while creating a PPTX document. Files are also easily saved as other file formats (see Technique 12, below). Highlight the Click to edit Master title style text. Choose the font, size, etc. From the Home Ribbon. When you are finished, go to the View menu, and choose Normal, or click on the Normal icon in the lower left corner of the PowerPoint window.

How to Highlight in PowerPoint

Unfortunately, PowerPoint versions before 2019 and Office 365 don't have a specific text highlight tool; however, you can use a couple of workaround methods in PowerPoint 2010 to PowerPoint 2016 to achieve the same effect. You will be using a Text Box and the Shape Fill tool; the former is in the Insert menu and the latter can be found in the Format tab under Drawing Tools. Let's see how it's done when creating a presentation.

Method 1a: Highlight Text in PowerPoint 2016 and Earlier Versions

  • Click on Insert and select Text Box.
  • On the slide where you want to put the highlighted text, click-and-drag a rectangle to cover the area where the text should go.
  • Type whatever you need to in the Text Box.
  • Next, click on the Format tab and choose Shape Fill in the Drawing Tools section of the ribbon toolbar. Choose the highlight color and you're all done.

The above method can also be used to replace existing text with highlighted text. Just delete the current text and add the Text Box in its place, then follow the rest of the steps above.

Method 1b: Highlight Text in PowerPoint 2019 and Office 365

  • With your mouse, choose the text to be highlighted; you can also bring the cursor to the starting point of the text and then do Shift + → (right arrow) to select the text.
  • Under the Font section of the 'Home' tab, you'll see a highlight tool; click to expand the options and choose the color to be used.

Alternatively, to highlight multiple text bits, directly click on the highlight tool and then choose all the text to be highlighted, either with the mouse or using the 'Shift' + → 'option'. Hit the 'Esc' key to exit text highlight mode.

Method 2: Highlight Text using the MS Word Workaround

Another way to highlight text in PPT is to open an instance of Word and use its highlighting tool to pre-create highlighted content, as shown below:

  • Type out the text in Word and select it.
  • Use the highlight tool to choose the color and highlight the text in that color.
  • Use Ctrl + C to copy the text.
  • Toggle to the PowerPoint file, go to the relevant slide, then do Ctrl + V to paste the highlighted text (make sure you select the Keep Source Formatting option when pasting).

Using these methods, you can easily draw attention to specific text bits in your presentation. At times, you may also want to do this in a PDF document. For that, there's an annotations tool in PDFelement, one of the premier PDF editors available today.

How to Highlight Text in PowerPoint

PDFelement is a Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android utility that lets you highlight existing text in a PDF as part of the reviewing and commenting function. That's just one of the minor things you can do with this software, which is actually a robust and versatile PDF editor with many other basic and advanced functions. Here are some of the features:

  • Create and Edit with Annotations - You can instantly create a PDF from a different file type, even PowerPoint. If the content is already highlighted in PPT, that will carry over to the output PDF file. Alternatively, you can take a pre-existing PDF and highlight text with the annotations options under the Comment section. That process is described in the final section of this article.
  • Convert and Perform OCR - Advanced features include the ability to convert PDF into a number of other file formats like Word, PPT, HTML, EPUB, etc. The OCR function can convert a scanned PDF document into one that is fully editable and indexable to make searching your archives easier.
  • Create, Fill and Manage Forms - Digital forms can be created from scratch or image-based files. It is also great for filling out and e-signing forms, as well as extracting data from forms as a batch process.
  • Security Features - Apply password encryption, do content redaction, apply watermarks and more with PDFelement at your disposal.

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The steps to highlight text in PDF files is extremely easy with this flexible tool. Just replicate these steps:

Step 1. Open a PDF File

Go to 'File' → 'Print' to review the 'Print' window.

Step 2. Highlight Text in PDF

Click on the 'Comment' section and you will see many options there. Click the 'Highlight' icon and select the text to be highlighted and the attribute will automatically be added to it

Step 3. Delete Highlighted Text

If you want to remove the highlight effects, you can right click on it and choose 'Delete'.

And that's it! You'll see that most of the functions in PDFelement are equally simple and intuitive so you can go from beginner to expert in just a couple of sessions. The biggest advantage is that it is a lot cheaper than buying a license or signing up for a subscription to Adobe Acrobat DC or Pro DC, and it comes in Standard and Professional variants for both Windows and Mac computers.

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Symptoms

When you start Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac, or when you try to open a new presentation, you experience one of the following conditions:

  • The program closes unexpectedly.

  • Error message:

Resolution

To resolve this problem, follow these steps.

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Step 1: Remove Powerpoint Preferences

  1. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.

  2. On the Go menu, click Home.

  3. Open Library.

    Note

    The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.

  4. Open Preferences.

  5. Drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the desktop.If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 7.

  6. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the Trash.

  7. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.

  8. On the Go menu, click Home.

  9. Open Library.

    Note

    The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.

  10. Open Preferences.

  11. Open Microsoft, and then drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the desktop.If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 13.

  12. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the Trash.

  13. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.

  14. On the Go menu, click Home.

  15. Open Library.

    Note

    The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key whil you click the Go menu.

  16. Open Preferences.

  17. Open Microsoft, and then Office 2008 (or Office 2011).

  18. Drag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the desktop.

    If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to 'Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot.'

  19. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to 'Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot.' If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the Trash.

Step 2: Try Powerpoint in Safe Mode Boot

Restart your computer in the Safe Mode. For more information about how to restart your computer in the Safe Mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base

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Once in safe mode, test Powerpoint. If the issue continues to occur, proceed to next step.

Step 3: Remove and then reinstall Office

For information how to remove and then reinstall Office, see the following article:

If the issue continues to occur in Safe mode, proceed to Step 3.

Step 4: Use the 'Repair Disk Permissions' option

You can use the Repair Disk Permissions option to troubleshoot permissions problems in Mac OS X 10.2 or later versions. To use the Repair Disk Permissions option, follow these steps:

  1. On the Go menu, click Utilities.
  2. Start the Disk Utility program.
  3. Click the primary hard disk drive for your computer.
  4. Click the First Aid tab.
  5. Click Repair Disk Permissions.

Note

Disk Utility program only repairs software that is installed by Apple. This utility also repairs folders, such as the Applications folder. However, this utility does not repair software that is in your home folder.

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  1. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.

  2. On the Go menu, click Home.

  3. Open Library, and then open Preferences.

  4. Drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the desktop.

    If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 6.

  5. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the Trash.

  6. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.

  7. On the Go menu, click Home.

  8. Open Library, and then open Preferences.

  9. Open Microsoft, and then drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the desktop.

    If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 11.

  10. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the Trash.

  11. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.

  12. On the Go menu, click Home.

  13. Open Library, and then open Preferences.

  14. Open Microsoft, and then drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the desktop.

    If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. The problem is not related to the preference files.

  15. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and then restore the file to its original location. The problem is not related to the preference files. If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the Trash.

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