Why has it stopped letting me highlight text

For some reason my powerbook g4 has stopped letting me highlight text with the mouse completely does anybody know why or even how to fix this as i'm at a complete loss...... i know its trivial but i'm a mac newbie after decades of microsoft brain-washing
thanks in advance

Ok so its me! i had changed what i thought was the window background colour to white and it was actually the highlight colour...... so it turned out it was highlighting its just you couldn't see it! sorry for wasting everybodies time

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