Word provides two possibilities for this. There are really background colors possible within runs. But there are also so called highlighting settings.
With XWPF
both possibilities are only possible using the underlying objects CTShd
and CTHighlight
. But while CTShd
is shipped with the default poi-ooxml-schemas-3.13-...jar
, for the CTHighlight
the fully ooxml-schemas-1.3.jar
is needed as mentioned in https://poi.apache.org/faq.html#faq-N10025.
Example:
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.*;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.CTShd;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.STShd;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.STHighlightColor;
/*
To
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006.main.STHighlightColor;
the fully ooxml-schemas-1.3.jar is needed as mentioned in https://poi.apache.org/faq.html#faq-N10025
*/
public class WordRunWithBGColor {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
XWPFDocument doc= new XWPFDocument();
XWPFParagraph paragraph = doc.createParagraph();
XWPFRun run=paragraph.createRun();
run.setText("This is text with ");
run=paragraph.createRun();
run.setText("background color");
CTShd cTShd = run.getCTR().addNewRPr().addNewShd();
cTShd.setVal(STShd.CLEAR);
cTShd.setColor("auto");
cTShd.setFill("00FFFF");
run=paragraph.createRun();
run.setText(" and this is ");
run=paragraph.createRun();
run.setText("highlighted");
run.getCTR().addNewRPr().addNewHighlight().setVal(STHighlightColor.YELLOW);
run=paragraph.createRun();
run.setText(" text.");
doc.write(new FileOutputStream("WordRunWithBGColor.docx"));
}
}
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