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Go to Design > Page Color. Choose the color you want under Theme Colors or Standard Colors. If you don't see the color you want, select More Colors, and then choose a color from the Colors box. To add a gradient, texture, pattern, or picture, select Fill Effects, and then go to Gradient, Texture, Pattern, or Picture and select an option.
Select Switch Modes to change the page background color. Word will remember the state of this toggle for future Dark Mode sessions.
Go to Design > Page Color. Choose the color you want under Theme Colors or Standard Colors. If you don't see the color you want, select More Colors, and then choose a color from the Colors box. To add a gradient, texture, pattern, or picture, select Fill Effects, and then go to Gradient, Texture, Pattern, or Picture and select an option.
On the Page Layout tab in Excel or the Design tab in Word, click Colors, and then click Customize Colors. Click the button next to the theme color you want to change (for example, Accent 1 or Hyperlink), and then pick a color under Theme Colors. In the Sample pane, preview the changes that you made.
You can change the look and feel of your Microsoft 365 applications by selecting a new Office Theme. To change the color of your Microsoft 365 apps: Open a Microsoft 365 application, like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. In the top left, select File > Options > General > Office Theme. Choose your favorite option.
Once Dark Mode has been turned on, you can toggle between the dark and light page background colors. Select Switch Modes to change the page background color. Word will remember the state of this toggle for future Dark Mode sessions. Disable the dark page background. You can disable the dark page background in Dark Mode and keep the page light.
If you’ve added a background color or image to your document and you want to print it like that, be sure that the following setting is on: Go to File > Options.
You can change the formatting (such as font size, color, and text indentation) in styles applied to titles, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on. You can also select formatted text in your document to create a new style in the Styles gallery.
On the Page Layout tab in Excel or the Design tab in Word, click Colors, and then click Customize Colors. Click the button next to the theme color you want to change (for example, Accent 1 or Hyperlink), and then pick a color under Theme Colors. In the Sample pane, preview the changes that you made.
Select the word or paragraph that you want to apply shading to. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Shading. Under Theme Colors, click the color that you want to use to shade your selection. Note: If you want to use a color that isn't a theme color, choose one under Standard Colors or click More Colors.
Styles in Word allow you to choose the look for headings, regular text, and even callouts or other custom text needs. You'll be able to choose the font, size, color, paragraph alignment, spacing, and more. No matter where you use the styles in your document, they will have the same consistent look every time.