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I am using Word 2016 on Windows 10. I cannot get rid of the white background for text when I apply shading to specific table cells, as you can see below:



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The shading is applied to the cell, but choosing any other value (text, paragraph, table) also results in the same behavior.



I am a seasoned Word user and this never used to happen before.



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  • Format the text background to match the shading colour.
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I am using Word 2016 on Windows 10. I cannot get rid of the white background for text when I apply shading to specific table cells, as you can see below:



enter image description here



The shading is applied to the cell, but choosing any other value (text, paragraph, table) also results in the same behavior.



I am a seasoned Word user and this never used to happen before.



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I am using Word 2016 on Windows 10. I cannot get rid of the white background for text when I apply shading to specific table cells, as you can see below:



enter image description here



The shading is applied to the cell, but choosing any other value (text, paragraph, table) also results in the same behavior.



I am a seasoned Word user and this never used to happen before.



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I am using Word 2016 on Windows 10. I cannot get rid of the white background for text when I apply shading to specific table cells, as you can see below:



enter image description here



The shading is applied to the cell, but choosing any other value (text, paragraph, table) also results in the same behavior.



I am a seasoned Word user and this never used to happen before.



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  • Format the text background to match the shading colour.
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  • Format the text background to match the shading colour.
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Format the text background to match the shading colour.
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Format the text background to match the shading colour.
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Highlight the text - right click - go to border and shading - apply to text - chose colour - if you don't highlight the text the text option won't come up. then you can change text background colour - then go borders and shading and chose cell - then you can chose same colour from there - took me two hours of googling and trial and error before I luckily hit the right options






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    For me, if I clicked "apply to text" then it only changed the actual text background but still left white space everywhere else within the cell.



    So I had to go to "apply to paragraph" to get it to apply to the entire cell. If I did "apply to cell" it didn't matter.



    Also, I had to select each cell individually in order for this to work. If I selected an entire row and tried to apply to paragraph, it did nothing.






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      Highlight the text - right click - go to border and shading - apply to text - chose colour - if you don't highlight the text the text option won't come up. then you can change text background colour - then go borders and shading and chose cell - then you can chose same colour from there - took me two hours of googling and trial and error before I luckily hit the right options






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        Highlight the text - right click - go to border and shading - apply to text - chose colour - if you don't highlight the text the text option won't come up. then you can change text background colour - then go borders and shading and chose cell - then you can chose same colour from there - took me two hours of googling and trial and error before I luckily hit the right options






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          Highlight the text - right click - go to border and shading - apply to text - chose colour - if you don't highlight the text the text option won't come up. then you can change text background colour - then go borders and shading and chose cell - then you can chose same colour from there - took me two hours of googling and trial and error before I luckily hit the right options






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          Highlight the text - right click - go to border and shading - apply to text - chose colour - if you don't highlight the text the text option won't come up. then you can change text background colour - then go borders and shading and chose cell - then you can chose same colour from there - took me two hours of googling and trial and error before I luckily hit the right options







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              For me, if I clicked "apply to text" then it only changed the actual text background but still left white space everywhere else within the cell.



              So I had to go to "apply to paragraph" to get it to apply to the entire cell. If I did "apply to cell" it didn't matter.



              Also, I had to select each cell individually in order for this to work. If I selected an entire row and tried to apply to paragraph, it did nothing.






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                For me, if I clicked "apply to text" then it only changed the actual text background but still left white space everywhere else within the cell.



                So I had to go to "apply to paragraph" to get it to apply to the entire cell. If I did "apply to cell" it didn't matter.



                Also, I had to select each cell individually in order for this to work. If I selected an entire row and tried to apply to paragraph, it did nothing.






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                  For me, if I clicked "apply to text" then it only changed the actual text background but still left white space everywhere else within the cell.



                  So I had to go to "apply to paragraph" to get it to apply to the entire cell. If I did "apply to cell" it didn't matter.



                  Also, I had to select each cell individually in order for this to work. If I selected an entire row and tried to apply to paragraph, it did nothing.






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                  For me, if I clicked "apply to text" then it only changed the actual text background but still left white space everywhere else within the cell.



                  So I had to go to "apply to paragraph" to get it to apply to the entire cell. If I did "apply to cell" it didn't matter.



                  Also, I had to select each cell individually in order for this to work. If I selected an entire row and tried to apply to paragraph, it did nothing.







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