color change for data with sql developer

I recently saw a few changed the parameter SQL developer to show some color for cells that contain null values. Cannot find where to set this property. Does anyone know how a color of a cell with nulls in default SQL Developer?

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Go to tools | Preferences | Database | Advanced. There is an option to set the background color set to null.

Ashley
SQL development team

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