Notepad++ Highlight Line. To highlight a block of code in notepad++, please do the following steps. highlighting the current line can help you quickly identify where you are in the file, making it easier to read and navigate. And if you click it a second time it selects. to highlight certain words, use the keyword lists tab and enter each word in a group, selecting colour/font style as you like. if you truly want the whole line highlighted, you can do a marking operation similar to what peter shows, but do. microsoft onenote has a handy shortcut (ctrl+a) that i use all the time to select an entire line. if you like to highlight words or sections temporarily, go to the menu search > mark, enter a text to highlight, and press. That seemed to work for me. then when i need the highlighting, or to refresh it, i just hit the keycombo and the highlighting pops in.
And if you click it a second time it selects. to highlight certain words, use the keyword lists tab and enter each word in a group, selecting colour/font style as you like. That seemed to work for me. highlighting the current line can help you quickly identify where you are in the file, making it easier to read and navigate. if you like to highlight words or sections temporarily, go to the menu search > mark, enter a text to highlight, and press. then when i need the highlighting, or to refresh it, i just hit the keycombo and the highlighting pops in. microsoft onenote has a handy shortcut (ctrl+a) that i use all the time to select an entire line. if you truly want the whole line highlighted, you can do a marking operation similar to what peter shows, but do. To highlight a block of code in notepad++, please do the following steps.
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Notepad++ Highlight Line microsoft onenote has a handy shortcut (ctrl+a) that i use all the time to select an entire line. then when i need the highlighting, or to refresh it, i just hit the keycombo and the highlighting pops in. highlighting the current line can help you quickly identify where you are in the file, making it easier to read and navigate. microsoft onenote has a handy shortcut (ctrl+a) that i use all the time to select an entire line. to highlight certain words, use the keyword lists tab and enter each word in a group, selecting colour/font style as you like. if you like to highlight words or sections temporarily, go to the menu search > mark, enter a text to highlight, and press. To highlight a block of code in notepad++, please do the following steps. And if you click it a second time it selects. if you truly want the whole line highlighted, you can do a marking operation similar to what peter shows, but do. That seemed to work for me.