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    • Meta ChuhM
      Meta Chuh moderator @Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
      last edited by

      @Rowan-Sylvester-Bradley

      if you like to highlight words or sections temporarily, go to the menu search > mark, enter a text to highlight, and press mark.

      if you have about the same repeating keywords every time, you can create a user defined language at the menu language > define your language > create new.
      there you can set your desired keywords at the keywords list, where you have 8 groups available, where each can have different font and colour settings.

      best regards.

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
        last edited by Alan Kilborn

        @Rowan-Sylvester-Bradley

        In addition to @Meta-Chuh 's suggestions, how about Search > Mark All > ... which will work on preselected text?
        There you’ll find FIVE different colors for your pleasure. And by using Search > Jump Down > … you can easily come back later. (Also Jump Up).

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        • ajay gohilA
          ajay gohil
          last edited by

          To highlight a block of code in Notepad++, please do the following steps

          1)Select the required text.
          2)Right click to display the context menu
          3)Choose Style token and select any of the five choices available ( styles from Using 1st style to using 5th style). Each is of different colors.If you want yellow color choose using 3rd style.

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @ajay gohil
            last edited by

            @ajay-gohil

            Except for the context menu part, that’s the same thing I said. I rarely use the feature, so I forget it is also on the context menu.

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            • Prahlad-Makwana4145P
              Prahlad-Makwana4145
              last edited by

              –> To highlight a block of code in Notepad++, please do the following steps

              step-1 :- Select the required text.

              step-2 :- Right click to display the context menu

              step-3 :- Choose Style token and select any of the five choices available ( Styles from Using 1st style to using 5th style ). Each is different colors. if you want yellow color choose using 3rd style.

              –> If you want to create your own style you can use style configurator under Setting menu…

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn
                last edited by

                Why do people just keep saying the same things over and over? Really, if you don’t have something new and different to say, don’t reply and waste the bandwidth of all the readers of this forum.

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                • mikegonzalez2kM
                  mikegonzalez2k @Alan Kilborn
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                  • mikegonzalez2kM
                    mikegonzalez2k
                    last edited by mikegonzalez2k

                    Here are the steps to highlight your CURRENT LINE.

                    Settings -> Style Configurator

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                    Global Styles -> Current Line Background
                    Change the Background Color.
                    In my case I turned it to a dark blue.

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                    • Abhay SolankiA
                      Abhay Solanki @Prahlad-Makwana4145
                      last edited by

                      @Prahlad-Makwana4145 thanks

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                      • Farhan YazidF
                        Farhan Yazid @ajay gohil
                        last edited by

                        @ajay-gohil

                        Hi, any shotcut button to assign the highlight funtion?

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                        • PeterJonesP
                          PeterJones @Farhan Yazid
                          last edited by

                          @Farhan-Yazid said in How to highlight text?:

                          Hi, any shotcut button to assign the highlight funtion?

                          By default, the Style One Token / Style All Occurrences of Token commands do not have keyboard shortcuts.

                          But if you use Settings > Shortcut Mapper, set Filter = style, you can choose any of them and use Modify to set a keyboard shortcut for that token-highlight style.
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                          (In case it’s not clear: Style all using Nth style in that dialog corresponds to Search > Style All Occurrences of Token > Using Nth Style [or the right-click context menu equivalent]; Style one using Nth style corresponds to Search > Style One Token > Using Nth Style [or the right-click context menu equivalent]. And for further clarification: the Search > Mark All that @Alan-Kilborn mentioned 6 years ago is the same as what’s now known as Search > Style All Occurrences of Token)

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