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Greetings, I recently upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007, and I cannot find
in the newer version the means for setting as default "blue background with white lettering". I would like to set up the program so that pages display in blue with white text, instead of white with black text. Can anyone help me out, here? Thanks, -- jerry |
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Word 2007
Jerry,
That feature is gone in the Word2007 version. If it is something that you prefer (e.g., easy on your eyes) then I suppose that you create a template using a blue colored page background (Page LayoutPage BackgroundPage Color) and then set the font color to white (HomeFont Group dialog box launcher (little arrow bottom right of the group) jerry wrote: Greetings, I recently upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007, and I cannot find in the newer version the means for setting as default "blue background with white lettering". I would like to set up the program so that pages display in blue with white text, instead of white with black text. Can anyone help me out, here? Thanks, -- Greg Maxey - Word MVP My web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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