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Saturday, 30 March 2013

Change Color Scheme in Microsoft Office


 Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 lets you change the default color scheme to black, silver, or blue. This feature is available in Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher.

Office 2010
1.       Go to File.
2.       Click on options.
3.       In the General Tab find Color Scheme and change it to what color you want.
4.       After selecting the color click OK.
Office 2007
1.       Go to File.
2.       Click on options at the bottom. If you’re in Word it will say Word Options.
3.       In the Popular Tab find Color Scheme and change it to what color you want.
4.       After selecting the color click ok.

 
 *If you change the color scheme in one of the office programs it will apply it to all the rest too.
 
 
Blue
  
Silver
 
Black
 


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