How Do You Highlight in Pages on a Mac?
Pages allows you to highlight text so a specific section stands out from the rest of the document. You can select from a number of different highlight colors, and each editor can be assigned a different color if you’re working collaboratively. After a section of text has been highlighted, you can also add a note to remind yourself why you highlighted it, or to provide commentary, context, or other information to a collaborative partner. Here’s how to highlight in Pages on a Mac:
How to Change the Color of Highlighted Text
Once you’ve highlighted some text, you can change the highlight color. If your document has multiple people collaborating on it, you can also assign a different color to each person. Here’s how to change the color of highlighted text in Pages on a Mac:
How to Leave Comments on Highlighted Text in Pages on Mac
You can highlight text just to make it stand out or to help you find specific sections later on, but highlighting also allows you to leave notes. When you highlight text in Pages, you can add a comment to the highlighted text. You can then check the comment later to help remind you of why you highlighted the text, or to see if there was some change you wanted to make later. Comments are also useful if you’re collaborating because the other people who have access to your document will be able to see your comment and leave their own. Here’s how to leave comments on highlighted text in Pages on a Mac: