![]() These tipsters figured out how to create background color styles in TextEdit, which you can then apply to any text selection. So how then did I actually do that? With a little help from Mac OS X Hints contributors Michel Scriban and toc-rox, that’s how. TextEdit with selected text blocks in differing background colors Using the Fonts panel (Command-T), you can set a background color for the entire document, but you can’t apparently do something like this: ![]() ![]() There is, however, one apparent omission: no way to create a colored background behind selected bits of text. A lot of people overlook TextEdit’s abilities as a word processor-in rich text mode, it’s actually not a bad tool for most word processing tasks. ![]()
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