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Understanding Field Shading

Summary: If you use fields in your documents, you may want to highlight them in some way so that you can find them easier. Word includes a setting that allows you to specify exactly how you want your fields shaded.

Normally, when you either select a field or move the insertion point into a field, Word highlights the entire field or result of the field. This is done so you can tell you are working in a field. Sometimes you may find this distracting, however. If you want to change the way that Word handles field shading, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Office button and choose Word Options. Word displays the Word Options dialog box.
  2. At the left of the dialog box click Advanced. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. In the Show Document Content section, use the Field Shading drop-down list to specify how you want Word to handle field shading.
  4. Click OK.

There are three options you can specify in step 3. The default is When Selected, which simply means that the field is shaded when it is selected or you place the insertion point within the field. If you set the option to Never, then fields are never shaded, and (conversely) Always specifies that they are always shaded.

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