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Default Page Layout - Page Colour - Blue as Default

Word 2010
How do I create a default background colour

In earlier versions this was done by ToolsOptionsGeneral and selecting the
colouyr and this remained the default colour. Am able to open a blue
background in Word 2010 but not able to make it the default colour so that it
opens in blue automatically.

Also Envelops - how can the return address be made the default address
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Default Page Layout - Page Colour - Blue as Default

The option that you mention was dropped in Office 2007.

If you create a template in which you set the background colour to Blue, and
save that template, documents that you create from that template will have
that background.

The set the Return Address, in the Mailings tab of the Ribbon, click on the
Envelopes item in the Create section and insert the required return address
into the Return address space. When you then either Print the envelope of
Add it to the document, you will be asked "Do you want to save the new
return address as the default return address?" Click on Yes if that is what
you want to do.

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Word 2010
How do I create a default background colour

In earlier versions this was done by ToolsOptionsGeneral and selecting
the
colouyr and this remained the default colour. Am able to open a blue
background in Word 2010 but not able to make it the default colour so that
it
opens in blue automatically.

Also Envelops - how can the return address be made the default address


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Default Page Layout - Page Colour - Blue as Default


The option that you mention was dropped in Office 2007.

If you create a template in which you set the background colour to Blue, and
save that template, documents that you create from that template will have
that background.

The set the Return Address, in the Mailings tab of the Ribbon, click on the
Envelopes item in the Create section and insert the required return address
into the Return address space. When you then either Print the envelope of
Add it to the document, you will be asked "Do you want to save the new
return address as the default return address?" Click on Yes if that is what
you want to do.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"poor1" wrote in message
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Word 2010
How do I create a default background colour

In earlier versions this was done by ToolsOptionsGeneral and selecting
the
colouyr and this remained the default colour. Am able to open a blue
background in Word 2010 but not able to make it the default colour so that
it
opens in blue automatically.

Also Envelops - how can the return address be made the default address


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