This article provides a detailed guide on how to format background color and characters in Word.
Method 1: Use the standard toolbar.
- Select the Home -> tab in the Font section and choose the necessary formats for characters, including:
+ B: bold.
+ I: italic.
+ U: underline.









- For example, formatting text in bold and italic -> click on the B and I character icons -> result:

- Example of highlighting the background color for selected characters by clicking on the Text Highlight Color -> choose the desired color:

- Apply color to characters -> click on the Font Color -> choose the color for the characters:

- Result after applying color:

- Perform the conversion of characters to uppercase -> click on the Change Case -> choose the type of conversion needed:

Method 2: Use the Font dialog box.
- To utilize the Font dialog box for formatting characters, follow these steps:
Step 1: Go to the Home -> click on the down arrow below the Font: section.

Step 2: The Font dialog box appears with the following options:
- Section Font, Font Style, Size: Choose font, font style, and size for characters.
- Section Font Color: Choose the color for characters.
- Section Underline Style: Various underline styles, colors of the underline for characters.
- Section Effect: Select effects for characters.

To add various effects to the selected characters, click on Text Effects -> choose different effects for characters:

Result after formatting characters:

Method 3: Use the Quick Toolbar.
- Word 2013 supports the Quick Toolbar, allowing users to quickly choose various formats for characters. To quickly format characters -> select the characters to format -> Quick Toolbar appears -> choose different formats for characters on the Quick Toolbar:

Here is a detailed guide on formatting background color and characters in Word.
Wishing you all success!
