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I think that Word should offer different color backgrounds other than white.
I spend the majority of my time using Word to write papers and it gets hard
on the eyes to stare at a white screen.
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You can change the "paper color" in Word by changing the window color in
Windows Control Panel | Display | Appearance.

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I think that Word should offer different color backgrounds other than

white.
I spend the majority of my time using Word to write papers and it gets

hard
on the eyes to stare at a white screen.


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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 12:11:03 -0800, "pinkster"
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I think that Word should offer different color backgrounds other than white.
I spend the majority of my time using Word to write papers and it gets hard
on the eyes to stare at a white screen.


If you like white type on a blue background, the old WordPerfect
screen, you can set that option in Tools Options View.

Other than that, you can set the color of window backgrounds in
Control Panel Display Appearance (in Windows XP, click the
Advanced button in this dialog). That will affect all windows, not
just Word. Setting the Red, Green, Blue boxes to 255, 255, 225 gives a
nice cream color that's easy on the eyes.

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