You have only two "skins" so far in Word 2008: "Word Blue" and "Graphite".
I am sure third-party vendors will rush to make alternatives available in
the next few weeks, but currently, there aren't any.
NOBODY wants Blue Background, White Text. Including Microsoft

But the
code to produce it is threaded through the code like a rat's nest having a
bad hair day. This is a very old feature that is inherited from the DOS
code base. Which is so ancient and fragile that it's a major project to
find it and remove it. Even disabling it is a major surgical event,
triggering WEEKS of testing to make sure they haven't broken anything else.
Remember that Word's code base is older than many of the coders working on
it these days. And back in those days, applications were designed for
EFFICIENCY at all costs (they had to be...) so no allowance was made for
maintainability... Instead of that feature being produced by a nice
self-contained function, it's weaved through the entire code base as single
statements. Getting it out would be like removing all the "black" sand
grains from a beach with tweezers...
If we are all happy to pay another 100 bucks for the next version of Word,
they'll get right on it. If not, they have more urgent requests to spend
their coding time on ....
Cheers
Can't see a way to change that I'm afraid (and no I don't think it's a girly
question). However you can have a bright blue background and white text, just
like MS-DOS. Which I imagine millions of people want...
But I always find there's some aesthetic bunion when these things come out -
and they go away with time. It is all an awful lot faster which is nice.
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