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I want my window to be a softer color rather than the bright white so it will
be easier on my eyes. I know there's a way to do this, but I can't figure it out. I know how to change the colors for other things but not the text window. Help! |
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Click TOOLS on the menu and select OPTION. Click the GENERAL tab and there's
a check box that changes the color of the screen to a blue background w/white text, like the old DOS WordPerfect screen. -- Kevin Backmann "BaseballMom" wrote: I want my window to be a softer color rather than the bright white so it will be easier on my eyes. I know there's a way to do this, but I can't figure it out. I know how to change the colors for other things but not the text window. Help! |
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I saw that, but I want to change it to a different color (a light green). I
have a co-worker whose is this color, but we can't figure out how it got that way. Any other suggestions? "Kevin B" wrote: Click TOOLS on the menu and select OPTION. Click the GENERAL tab and there's a check box that changes the color of the screen to a blue background w/white text, like the old DOS WordPerfect screen. -- Kevin Backmann "BaseballMom" wrote: I want my window to be a softer color rather than the bright white so it will be easier on my eyes. I know there's a way to do this, but I can't figure it out. I know how to change the colors for other things but not the text window. Help! |
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This is a Windows setting, not a Word setting. Right-click a blank area of
the desktop and click Properties, then the Appearance tab in the dialog. Click the "Window Text" area in the preview (or choose Window in the Item dropdown), and then use the Color dropdown to choose the color you want. This will affect the "paper" color in Word, and the window background color in all other Windows programs that have an editing area. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. BaseballMom wrote: I saw that, but I want to change it to a different color (a light green). I have a co-worker whose is this color, but we can't figure out how it got that way. Any other suggestions? "Kevin B" wrote: Click TOOLS on the menu and select OPTION. Click the GENERAL tab and there's a check box that changes the color of the screen to a blue background w/white text, like the old DOS WordPerfect screen. -- Kevin Backmann "BaseballMom" wrote: I want my window to be a softer color rather than the bright white so it will be easier on my eyes. I know there's a way to do this, but I can't figure it out. I know how to change the colors for other things but not the text window. Help! |
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