When you've brought up your document:
Click Page Layout
Click Page Color (in Page Background)
Click the second-to-last standard color (Dark Blue) or Dark Red, or Black at the top
This will make the background dark blue with white letters--or red or black background.
When you save the doc it won't stay that way. You have to do it each time you bring up a document, but it only takes a few seconds.
MS needs to put back the choice of dark blue with white text as a default selection.
It is far easier on visually impaired eyes. You can get a similar effect on any web page by "selecting" the text with Ctrl+A
Compared with MS Word 2003, the blue background for MS Word 2010 is exactly the same, but to say that the letters are white is untrue. Rather it's a very light blue, more akin to the WordPerfects of yesteryear. Lettering for the black background is a very light green, definitely worth considering. As for saving the document and having to redo the above procedure every time you start a new document, the workaround is to save your first document, formatted to your specifications but without text, as a template. Keep the file (named something like "New Word Document") on your desktop, so a simple double-click will start Word, which will pop up with the background you chose for your template. New documents composed on the template should of course be given new file names and saved in the format you prefer.
If your talking about Microsoft Powerpoint 2007, you click on the tab that says view and click background. :p
i m also search the auto correct option in Microsoft Excel 2007 Pleas help
To hide columns of a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel 2007 simply select the columns and click on the hide option.
for Microsoft Word 2007 Go to start button of Microsoft word click Word option menu which is display below the close option ->then select display -> uncheck the show all formatting marks option. you can solve your problem.
If your page is white use white text
Right click where you want to insert and an Insert option appears.
To do it on Microsoft word 2003: 1. Go to formation Background, then printed watermarks 2. When it opens, do picture watermark at the top 3. Then select you picture, and fix to your desire. To do it on Microsoft word 2007: 1. Go to page layout 2. click on watermark in the middle 3. then picture watermark 4. choose and edit the picture you chose Thanks, Dinogiggle
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Sort of. You can create the illusion of animation in MS PowerPoint, but if you want to create animated cartoons, etc. you will need to get a software application designed to do that.
Assuming that this question relates to Microsoft Word 2003/2007/2010/2013 the option to turn highlighting on and off can be found by clicking on File then Options and in the View tab there is an option to either check or uncheck the highlighter option.
The four packages of Microsoft office 2007 are Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Access
There are 3 types of background processes in PowerPoint. They include a color, a texture or an image.