Outlook - HELP ASAP!

Asked By Mmm
18-Mar-08 05:03 PM
March 18, 2008

Support:

The tech at my office upgraded my Microsoft Application to 2007. How do I
change this hideous sky blue color. It is burning a hole in my eyes. It is
way too bright.

Please help thanx! Please call me and tell me how or email me at the email
below this.

Kindest Regards,
__________
Monica M. Maxwell
Go-To-Market Channel Management Team Coordinator
Glenridge Highlands ONE
5555 Glenridge Connector
Atlanta, GA 30342
ext-monica.maxwell@nokia.com
404.539.5385 mobile, 404.845.2348 desk, 404.459.5555 fax
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  Diane Poremsky [MVP] replied...
18-Mar-08 05:29 PM
Assuming "Application 2007" is Office 2007, open word, click on the office
icon in the upper left, select word options in at the bottom right. Select
silver or black from the color dropdown on the Popular tab.

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