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How do I highlight specific words?

Updated over 2 months ago

On almost all slides, we're giving you the option to highlight your text using a different color or with a background plate. Open the slide menu and click on "Highlight".

This is how you do it:

  1. Click on the slide

  2. Open highlight in the slide menu

  3. Choose highlight Style

    1. Color Highlight

    2. Background Plate

  4. Choose highlight Type

    1. Words

    2. Characters

    3. Lines

  5. Choose the color you would like to highlight with

Highlight Style

Color Highlight allows you to use any color on parts of your text.

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With a Background Plate you can add a plate behind parts of your text.

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When using plates, you can set both the color of the text and the color of the background plate. You can also set the opacity of the plate.

Highlight Type

You have the option to choose between three different types for highlighting:

Words

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Set the parameters for the word/words you would like to highlight.
Example: 8 will highlight the eight word.

Characters

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Set the parameters for the characters you would like to highlight.
Example: 49,51,53,55,57 will highlight only these characters.

Lines

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Set the parameters for the lines you would like to highlight.
Example: Span 4 will highlight the forth line.

Add a comma to your span if you would like to set more conditions for your highlight span.

Highlighting text (Video tutorial)

What you'll learn

  • Where to find the highlight settings

  • Making words stand out

  • Choosing the colour

Level up your Storykit skills with more video tutorials here.

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