BLUE BAKCGROUND AND WHITE TEXT

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erolmacc

Ok, I've just change from office 2003 to 2007. In word 2003 there was an
important option for me, to see the background of the page in blue and the
text in white, this option was for taking cere of the eyes. In word 2003 it
is located en the menu [tools]-->[options] in the tab [general].
My question is, where is it in the new version??!!!!
 
G

Graham Mayor

This option, a throwback to the days of DOS, has been removed from Office
2007.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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Mary Fisher

Graham Mayor said:
This option, a throwback to the days of DOS, has been removed from Office
2007.

I just tested with my 2007.

The page background can be any colour (Page layout, page colour.)

The text can be any colour (including white). (Home, font colour)

You have to use two commands rather than one but it would be worth it for
the eyes.

Mary

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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Ok, I've just change from office 2003 to 2007. In word 2003 there
was an important option for me, to see the background of the page in
blue and the text in white, this option was for taking cere of the
eyes. In word 2003 it is located en the menu [tools]-->[options] in
the tab [general].
My question is, where is it in the new version??!!!!
 
C

CyberTaz

Although your suggestion works for viewing on screen you omit one additional
shortcoming:) If you choose a light font color (such as white) you are in
fact doing just that, so that's how it will print... although white text on
white paper is about as easy on the eyes as it gets, I guess;-)

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HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
Office:Mac MVP

Mary Fisher said:
Graham Mayor said:
This option, a throwback to the days of DOS, has been removed from Office
2007.

I just tested with my 2007.

The page background can be any colour (Page layout, page colour.)

The text can be any colour (including white). (Home, font colour)

You have to use two commands rather than one but it would be worth it for
the eyes.

Mary

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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Ok, I've just change from office 2003 to 2007. In word 2003 there
was an important option for me, to see the background of the page in
blue and the text in white, this option was for taking cere of the
eyes. In word 2003 it is located en the menu [tools]-->[options] in
the tab [general].
My question is, where is it in the new version??!!!!
 
M

Mary Fisher

CyberTaz said:
Although your suggestion works for viewing on screen you omit one
additional shortcoming:) If you choose a light font color (such as white)
you are in fact doing just that, so that's how it will print... although
white text on white paper is about as easy on the eyes as it gets, I
guess;-)

It certainly doesn't appeal to me, I complain bitterly about the modern
fashion of light coloured prints on darker backgrounds in magazines. But I
was addressing the question :)

Mary



Mary Fisher said:
Graham Mayor said:
This option, a throwback to the days of DOS, has been removed from
Office 2007.

I just tested with my 2007.

The page background can be any colour (Page layout, page colour.)

The text can be any colour (including white). (Home, font colour)

You have to use two commands rather than one but it would be worth it for
the eyes.

Mary

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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erolmacc wrote:
Ok, I've just change from office 2003 to 2007. In word 2003 there
was an important option for me, to see the background of the page in
blue and the text in white, this option was for taking cere of the
eyes. In word 2003 it is located en the menu [tools]-->[options] in
the tab [general].
My question is, where is it in the new version??!!!!
 
T

Tony Jollans

If you set the colour to the the blue that the old feature used
(RGB(0,0,128)) and leave the font colour as automatic it will appear white
on screen (actually it will appear as your Windows Window colour - which
most people have as default white).

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Enjoy,
Tony

Mary Fisher said:
Graham Mayor said:
This option, a throwback to the days of DOS, has been removed from Office
2007.

I just tested with my 2007.

The page background can be any colour (Page layout, page colour.)

The text can be any colour (including white). (Home, font colour)

You have to use two commands rather than one but it would be worth it for
the eyes.

Mary

--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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Ok, I've just change from office 2003 to 2007. In word 2003 there
was an important option for me, to see the background of the page in
blue and the text in white, this option was for taking cere of the
eyes. In word 2003 it is located en the menu [tools]-->[options] in
the tab [general].
My question is, where is it in the new version??!!!!
 

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