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Change the Office color scheme Change the Windows desktop theme View Demo
Blue is the default color scheme in all 2007 Office release programs that support this option. When you change the color scheme in one of the 2007 Office release programs listed below, it changes for all of those programs.
This feature is not available in Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007, Microsoft Office OneNote 2007, Microsoft Office Project 2007, Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 or Microsoft Office Visio 2007.
ACCESS
1. 2. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Access Options at the bottom of the window.
Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.
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EXCEL
1. 2. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Excel Options at the bottom of the window.
Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.
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OUTLOOK
1. In an open item, click the Microsoft Office Button window. 2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want. , and then click Editor Options at the bottom of the
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POWERPOINT
1. 2. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click PowerPoint Options at the bottom of the window.
Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.
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WORD
1. 2. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Word Options at the bottom of the window.
Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.
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WINDOWS VISTA
1. 2. 3. Click the Start button , and then click Control Panel.
In Control Panel, click Personalization, and then click Theme. In the Theme Settings dialog box, select the theme you want.
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You can further enhance the look of the Windows and Office user interface by customizing the
color scheme. In Control Panel, click Personalization, and then click Window Color and Appearance.
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP
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On the Start menu, click Control Panel. In Control Panel, click Appearance and Themes, and then click Change the computer's theme. In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Appearance tab. In the Windows and buttons list, click the style that you want. In the Color scheme list, click the color scheme you want.
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