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all right im gonna talk about how to get rid of this weird gray shading that happens a lot of times when you copy and paste something from a website especially maybe a citation website uh youll notice that behind this first citation there is this really annoying gray shading and its a really weird thing that happens um im going to show you three different tricks to try it all kind of depends on which browser youre using which version of word youre using which operating system youre using its really kind of an annoying mystery that occurs here so let me uh select this the first thing you can try is to go to the highlighter up here and get rid of highlighting because its kind of like a gray highlight is sometimes what its in there as and if you go like this you can select no color and it might work but sometimes it doesnt work didnt work for me the second thing you can try is going up to this little paint can up here this is like a shading a color behind the selected text and