- Color: Click to display the color palette. Color formats the background layer that’s furthest to the back.
- Watermark: Above the background layer but still behind the text layer is a layer that you can use if you want to add a watermark. You can choose from two watermark types, Picture and Text.
- Borders: Displays the Page Border tab of the Borders and Shadings dialog. This dialog is a creative person’s playground for customizing borders.
- Setting: Choose from None, Box, Shadow, 3-D, or Custom.
- Custom: Use the Interactive Preview to choose which edge(s) to apply or remove a border.
- Style: Choose a line style for your border.
- Color: Choose a color for your border.
- Width: Specify a width for your border.
- Art: Choose from an enormous variety of artwork.
- Apply To: Choose Whole Document or a section option.
- Options: Displays the Border and Shading options dialog that lets you adjust margin and placement of your border.
- Horizontal Line: Displays an Open dialog that lets you choose a picture of a line to use as your border’s line style.
How to change change ms word color scheme of Microsoft word application. If you are bored with the default Blue color scheme of Microsoft word (MS office applications), there are two other different color schemes( silver andblack) hidden inside the word menu itself which you can choose to spice up your MS office applications
So how do you do that in Office 2007, the procedure is almost same in office 2010 also (more on that at the end of this post)
Step 1: Open word 2007 and than click on the big orb on the extreme left corner of the menu bar and from the menu click on the “Word Options” button as shown below.
Step 2:In the next window click on the “Popular” button from the top left pane, and under the “change the most options in word” section from the right pane under the color scheme drop down click on the arrow and you will see three different color scheme “Blue,Silver andBlack” as shown below.
Step 3:Choose the scheme of your choice say Black and click on OK button, your Office 2007 application color scheme will be set to black instantly.