By . Published on May 4, 2018
In this article, You are going to learn that how to design page background in Microsoft office word 2016. Page background is a group o three options. Which they can bring changes or add anything to the background of your document. These three options are like. Watermark helps you to add a ghost text behind the content of your page. Insert the image Now to insert your image into the text. If you’ve got an image saved on your computer, go to Insert in the top menu, click Pictures and navigate to the relevant photo. We’re going to use Microsoft’s online library of free photos, by clicking Insert then Online Pictures and searching for dolphins.
If you spend a lot of time in Microsoft® Word, you may get tired or even bored with looking at the same old bright white document page all the time. Maybe it’s time to change it up a bit, by adding a Page Color to your document! You can change the bright white document page to just about any color of your choosing. You can change your page color based on your mood – maybe your a bit stressed and a subdued blue background might help you to decompress. You could even change your page color based on your environment – perhaps you work in an area with warm lighting, and you would like to tone down the bright white document page with a dimmer shade of grey. You could even use page colors as a way to categorize your documents.
Note: The page background color will not be printed, but will be saved as part of the document.
Note: When changing your page background color, it will only be applied to that specific document and is not a global or default change.
Changing Your Page Background Color in Microsoft® Word –
Microsoft® Word 2013/2016 for Microsoft® Windows:
Microsoft® Word 2016 for Mac:
Microsoft® Word 2011 for Mac:
Tip: You may want to change the page background color to No Colorwhen saving a document that is shared with other individuals or when sharing the document electronically.
Tip: To remove a page background color, return to your Page Color options and click on the No Color button.
Black text on white background is the usual way to go with MS Word documents. Sometimes though you have to spice it up and give it a different look just to draw attention. An easy way is to go retro and give your Word document that parchment look. It might not be such a good idea for professional documents but you can try it out when the requirements aren’t so rigid.
Here are the quick steps:
Step 1. Choose Page Layout tab on the Ribbon. Go to Page Color -> Fill Effects.
Step 2. In the Fill Effects box, click on the Texture tab.
Step 3. Click through the texture swatches on display (the names appear just below) and then select the swatch for Parchment.
Step 4. Click OK. Word applies the parchment texture to the background.
Alternatively, you can also experiment with the other ‘paper’ textures like Papyrus, Paper Bag, Newsprint, Recycled Paper, Stationery, Blue Tissue Paper, and Pink Tissue Paper. Hope Word users among you liked this quick tip.
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