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Spurious format change of highlighted statement (Print)

Hello,

A simple statement (Print) that I had highlighted in yellow (i.e., changed the background color) was changed into the garble below, for an unknown reason. In words, the highlighting was converted to a text-based description of the highlighting. I have been working on this notebook for days and it happened only now.

Suggestions for how to undo and avoid it are most welcome.

Best regards,

L J A Nilsson

Print["\!\(\*StyleBox[\"Warning\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, 0]]\)\!\(\
\*StyleBox[\":\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, 0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \
\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"Number\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"of\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"columns\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"in\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"data\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"file\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"not\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"equal\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"to\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\" \",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, \
0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"NumberOfDefinedColumns\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, \
0, 0]]\)\!\(\*StyleBox[\"!!\",FontColor->RGBColor[1, 0, 0]]\)"]]
POSTED BY: L J A Nilsson

Welcome to Wolfram Community! Please make sure you know the rules: https://wolfr.am/READ-1ST

The rules explain how to format your code properly. If you do not format code, it may become corrupted and useless to other members. Please EDIT your post and make sure code blocks start on a new paragraph and look framed and colored like this.

int = Integrate[1/(x^3 - 1), x];
Map[Framed, int, Infinity]

You can also embed notebook or attach notebook which is best for your case:

enter image description here

POSTED BY: Moderation Team
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