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How to Change the Microsoft Office 2007 Color Scheme

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Blue is the default color scheme in all 2007 Office release programs. But you can change the Color of Skin from Blue to Silver and Black. You can customize the appearance of the Office Fluent Ribbon in Microsoft Office Access 2007, Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, or Microsoft Office Word 2007 by selecting one of the available color schemes.

Here are the Steps:
Access

  1. Click the Microsoft Office ButtonButton image, and then click Access Options.
  2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.


Excel

  1. Click the Microsoft Office ButtonButton image, and then click Excel Options.
  2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.


Outlook

  1. In an open item, click the Microsoft Office Button Button image, and then click Editor Options.
  2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.


PowerPoint

  1. Click the Microsoft Office ButtonButton image, and then click PowerPoint Options.
  2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.


Word

  1. Click the Microsoft Office ButtonButton image, and then click Word Options.
  2. Click Popular, and then click the Color scheme that you want.

6 Responses

08.25.08

Hm.. did the mircosoft release a cooler scheme than default..

my pc looks awkward with those default scheme..

or can i find scheme in deviantart.com or sort of… can’t i??

08.25.08

Hi Team,
Good job for this website. very helful site. Is more colour sikn is available for office 2007.

Regards,
Aryan

08.25.08

Excellent!!!!….

08.25.08

Oh…. yes !!!
It’d been wondering about this colour changing for a while back.
Excellent !!!
I like to have it black , to save energy. :)
Nice nice.

08.25.08

Fantastic! Hated the blue!

08.25.08

Thank you!

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