It puts colour around text, similar to what you would do with a highlighting pen on a printed document.
There are several uses for someone to use a highlighter pen. A highlighter pen is used to highlight important information in a book or in a document that someone feels is important. Someone may highlight something so they can remember to study what is highlighted, or someone may highlight something for someone else that they want them to be aware of.
To get highlighter off your skin is the exact same way you'd get marker/pen off your skin by scrubbing with lots of soap and water. : )
Press the highlighter and click no fill.
Need to know... What MS Word version? 2007, 2010? On the ribbon, in the font section, select highlighter button.
Oh, dude, in French, the word "highlighter" is masculine. So, like, you'd say "un surligneur" for a highlighter. But hey, don't stress about it too much, it's just a highlighter, not a gender reveal party.
The highlighter was invented by Dr. Frank Honn in 1963. He was trying to create a fluorescent dye for a food company and discovered that his marker pen would not smudge the ink. This led to the creation of the modern highlighter.
You can use anything, even pen and paper, to write an autobiography.
The highlighter was invented in 1963 by Dr. Franklin C. Nelson, a chemical laboratory researcher. He developed the highlighter to help students and researchers emphasize important information in their notes and documents.
So when you go through a piece of writing you can circle or highlight keynotes or something that you do not understand.
You Could write it out using pen or pencil or you could type it up using microsoft word on your computer if you have one.
It is nice to use a light colored highlighter when marking up a map. If you use a yellow fluorescent highlighter it stands out real well and you can still read all the highway numbers and names of cities, states, etc.
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