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This video will show you how to get rid of weird gray background shading that happens when you copy and paste text into Microsoft Word. So you may have noticed that sometimes you have a problem when you copy and paste text. So here I am, Im writing my paper, and I see a quote I want to use, and I copy and paste it to make sure I get the wording exactly right. But ugh! Now it has this gray text with a gray background. Thats tricky to get rid of. And you maybe already have had a problem with that, and thats why youre watching this video. So theres a few things that you can do here. Lets make this bigger. You can come over here above the paragraph--you see that little paint can? We can change that shading to No color to get rid of the gray background, and we can change the text here, we can change it to black over here. And we can change it to Times New Roman, and we can change it to 12 point. And now it looks like we want it to look. Right? Um, theres actually an even easier way.