Changing the Office Color Theme via Account Settings in Office 365īack in whatever app you’re using, select “File” and then select “Account” in the pane that appears. If you’re not happy with that and you use Office 365, you can use “Account Settings” to change the theme, which does show a preview. Unfortunately, Microsoft didn’t provide a preview of the themes with this option, so you’ll have to repeat these steps to view each one. By now, you know that your normal.dot file is ever-so-important if you have custom settings. If you are not clear, select Encoded Text option and click on OK button. Select the file format if you know like plain text or HTML document. Word will show you the Convert File dialog box like below. Once you’ve selected your desired theme, click “OK” and you’re done! Okay, I hate to say theres no DIRECT way to change the defaults. Now, open the file you want to change the character encoding. Once set, any new shape will start with your choices, not Microsoft’s. There are two ways to change the shape defaults. Text Wrapping Square or Tight is easier to manage at first. Personally, we prefer no fill because the shape will be filled with text or other objects. Next, if you want to change the Office background, you have a few selections to choose from: That’s the Microsoft default which may not suit you.
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You have four theme options: Colorful, Dark Gray, Black, or White. How to Type Telugu in a Microsoft Word Document: Telugu is a language spoken primarily in southeastern India. In the Font dialog box, select your preferred typeface and any other settings you want to change (e.g., font size). Right-click somewhere in the document and choose Font. Changing the default typeface in Word 2010 and later versions is easy: Open any Word document. Here, you’ll be able to change your Office background and theme. If it is not your preferred default font, you can change it. In the Word Options window that appears, make sure the “General” tab selected on the left and then on the right, find the “Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office” section.
At the very bottom of the pane, select “Options.”
A pane will appear on the left side with several different options.