How to Change the Default Font in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word by default sets “Calibri” as the default font in Microsoft Word. This is still not that popular among users, but Word is flexible enough to let users change the default font of your choice. Most users simply use the default font set but there are times or maybe for a change you may … Read more

Top 5 Best Video Player For Android

Five of the best android video player app. Android OS has become the most sought after OS, as its open source, free and user friendly. Android users, be it a smart phone, Phablets or a Tablet,  who likes to watch videos and movies often look beyond the native video player that comes with the gadget. … Read more

What is HDR? How To Fake HDR In Photoshop

If you have not tried yet, it’s possible to fake HDR effect in Photoshop. Photoshop techniques to create fake HDR photographs that look amazing. These techniques are very easy to apply and can make your photos have more depth than they do normally. What is an HDR image? HDR (High Dynamic Range Imaging) is very … Read more

How To Disable Touchpad On Laptop to avoid Accidental clicks

The touchpad on a Laptop is a pointing device, which acts as a substitute for a mouse as on a Desktop. The touchpad on a laptop adds the functionality of a mouse without the need for an extra peripheral. But most users find themselves in situations where they would like the touchpad off (e.g., accidentally … Read more

Photoshop Tutorial: Stunning Broken Glass Effect

One of my Favorite Photoshop Effect “ Broken Glass effect”. I hope you will enjoy reading this Tutorial. I am Using Photoshop CS3, but any version should work. Just follow this tutorial step by step  to get this Broken Glass effect. At the end of this tutorial you will be able to achieve an effect … Read more

How to change the default MS word color scheme


change ms word color scheme

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 and black) 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.

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