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Chris,
If you add formatting or other objects to your notes, they will not show up
in the notes pane of normal view. If you wish to see the formatting, go to
View--> Notes and see your notes from there.
In addition, while there is not the native ability to add shading to text,
you can add an autoshape over the text to be highlighted. Set the fill on
that autoshape to 50% or higher transparency and then send it to back.
Again, this won't show in the normal view, but it will show in Notes view.
--
Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books
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"Chris T" <ct@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FF186E51-FD2B-4089-94FB-34361B51C122@microsoft.com...
> Hello all!
>
> Can you use highlighting (different text backgrounds) in Notes for PPT?
>
> I'm trying, but I can't seem to do this. There is no "shading" option when
> I
> look at the text options in notes.
>
> thanks!
> --
> CT
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