Is it possible to use the highlighting tools in notes and sermon builder?
It seems like something I should be able to do but I don't see any option for it.
You can use highlight styles for Notes but you have to make the change in the Notes tool i.e. change the Highlight Style for a Note. I can't speak for Sermons
You can't use highlighters in a note, but you can select a section of text and change the background and foreground color. This functions like a highlighter.
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