Enable Dark Mode in Microsoft Office 365 & Office 2019
How to Enable Dark Mode in Microsoft Office 365 & Office 2019
Today I Will Show You How to Change theme Color/Dark Mode in Microsoft Office 365 & Microsoft Office 2019, Protect Your Eyes, Windows and Mac.
Download Office: https://www.office.com
This
works on Office 365, Office 2019, Office
2016 & and Office 2013.
To change your theme, click the “File” menu at the top left corner of an Office application like Word, Excel, Outlook, or PowerPoint.
To change your theme, click the “File” menu at the top left corner of an Office application like Word, Excel, Outlook, or PowerPoint.
Click the “Account” option in the
sidebar. On the right, open the “Office Theme” drop down menu, and then select
your desired theme.
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The
default theme in Office 365, Office 2019 is “Colorful,” but you can also select “White” if
you’d rather see starker whites.
To enable dark mode, select “Black” for
the darkest possible Office style.
You
can also select “Dark Gray.” This theme uses lighter dark grays, which you
might prefer if you find the Black theme too dark.
You
can select a different “Office Background” from here, too. For example, if
you’d rather not see a design behind Office’s ribbon bar, click the “Office
Background” box and select “No Background.”
These
theme and background settings affect all Microsoft Office applications on your
system. They even affect Office applications on other Windows PCs, assuming you
sign into them with the same Microsoft account.
There’s a second place where you can
choose your theme, too. To find it, click File > Options. Ensure the
“General” category is selected and look for the “Personalize your copy of
Microsoft Office” section. Click the “Office Theme” box and choose your desired
theme. Click “OK” to save your changes.
Unfortunately, documents you create will
still have a white background and black text by default. You could change your
documents to have a black background and white text, but those colors would be
part of each document you save.
So, if you sent such a Word document to
someone else, they’d see a black background with white text when they opened
it. This would require a large amount of ink or toner if someone printed such a
document, too.
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