Add a highlight effect to text in Keynote on Mac
You can add color behind any selection of text—individual characters, words, or entire paragraphs—to create a highlight effect.
Note: You can also highlight text for review purposes by using commands in the Insert menu or by adding a comment. These highlights don’t appear in printed presentations. To learn more about this type of highlight, see Add and print comments in Keynote on Mac.
Add a background color to text
Select the text you want to highlight.
If the text is in a text box or shape, clicking the text box or shape affects all the text it contains.
In the Format sidebar, click the Text tab, then click the Style button near the top of the sidebar.
In the Font section, click .
Next to Text Background, click either the color well on the left or the color wheel on the right, then choose a color.
The color well shows colors that match the theme you’re using. The color wheel opens the color window, where you can choose any color.
Click anywhere on the slide to close the controls and apply the color.
Tip: If you often add colors behind text, you can create a character style that uses a particular text background color. Then you can choose that style from the Character Styles pop-up menu to highlight selected text with that color. You can also create a keyboard shortcut to apply the character style.
Remove a background color from text
If the color you want to remove is behind selected words in a line or sentence and doesn’t cover the entire paragraph in a single block of color, you can use this method to remove it.
Select specific text or click in the text.
If a comment opens, click Delete in the comment. The highlight was added using the Insert menu or by adding a comment (see the top of this page for more information). If no comment opens, continue with the next steps.
In the Format sidebar, click the Text tab, then click the Style button near the top of the sidebar.
In the Font section, click the Character Styles pop-up menu and choose None.
Add a background color to a paragraph
Use this method when you want a block of color behind paragraphs.
Click the paragraph (or select multiple paragraphs) where you want the background color to appear.
Tip: If you don’t want subsequent paragraphs to use the background color, add the color after you press Return to begin a new paragraph, or add the color when you’re finished typing.
In the Format sidebar, click the Text tab, then click the Layout button near the top of the sidebar.
Click the disclosure triangle next to Borders & Rules.
In the Paragraph Background section, choose a color.
A color designed to match your theme: Click the color well on the left, then select a color.
Any color: Click the color wheel, then select a color in the color window.
Remove background color from behind paragraphs
If the color you want to remove is a block of color behind one or more paragraphs, you can use this method to remove it.
Note: If white selection handles appear around the text when you click it, the text is in a text box and you must remove the fill color.
Select the paragraphs where you want to remove the background color.
In the Format sidebar, click the Text tab, then click the Layout button near the top of the sidebar.
Click the disclosure triangle next to Borders & Rules.
In the Paragraph Background section, click the color well on the left, then click the swatch in the bottom-right corner with the diagonal line.