For writers, staring at a blank white page can really suck. Dave from channelshirt.com shows a quick trick to change your Microsoft Word background color, so you don't have to stare at a stark white page when writing your NaNoWriMo novel.
@pedrobalbuenaquefue - In MS 2010, they removed the cool checkbox. However, they added in the feature to change the page background to any color you like. Just go to "page layout," then "page color" and choose your page color. If the background color is dark enough, it will change the text automatically to white. Be careful, though, if you change the text color yourself, the text color will try to print that color. If it changes automatically, it will still print black.
@pedrobalbuenaquefue - In MS 2010, they removed the cool checkbox. However, they added in the feature to change the page background to any color you like. Just go to "page layout," then "page color" and choose your page color. If the background color is dark enough, it will change the text automatically to white. Be careful, though, if you change the text color yourself, the text color will try to print that color. If it changes automatically, it will still print black.
slyman007 4 months ago
how can i do that in office 2010?
white really sucks
pedrobalbuenaquefue 4 months ago
Microsoft word is great for writing novals. :)
Goldenfury12 6 months ago