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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. There are two different types of highlighting in Pages on the Mac. I'm going to show you how to use both of them. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of supporters. You can go to MacMost.com/patreon to find out more. Join us and get exclusive content. The one of there most frequently asked questions about Pages is how do I highlight text. Now there are two different types of highlighting. One is the type of highlighting you're using when you're annotating a document. In other words maybe you're going back and forth between a writer and an editor or several editors and you want to leave notes in the document. Another is purely visual. You actually want to put color, like yellow, behind some text. Let me show you how to do both of those types of highlighting. So the first method of highlighting has to do with annotating a document. This is when you're writing a document or editing it. You're working with several people, maybe, and you wan...