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After watching this video, you will know how to color text in Word. First, we highlight the text that we want to change and now we can apply the coloring with these 2 buttons. To change the fill color of the text, we simply need to click on the dropdown arrow to the right of the coloring button. Then we can either choose one of the preset colors, or we can click on More colors to get a bigger variety. If we still cannot find a color here, then we need to go to the Custom tab and there we can either pick a color and its intensity or we can insert the numeric RGB value of a color if we know the value for a specific color. By clicking on the OK button, we can apply the new color to our highlighted text. This is how we change the FILL color of a text. If we want to change the transparency of the fill color, or if we want to set an outline color, we can also do this. For that, we need to click on the font color dropdown, click on Gradient and then choose More Gradients. Then,