Spice Up Your Office 2013 with Custom Backgrounds and Themes!
Hey there! Are you tired of the same old look of your Office 2013? Well, I’ve got some exciting news for you. You can actually customize the backgrounds and themes to give your Office a fresh and personalized touch. How cool is that?
Now, I know what you’re thinking. “But how do I do it?” Don’t worry, my friend. It’s actually not that complicated. Let me walk you through the process.
Step 1: Open the Office Application
The first thing you need to do is open the Office application that you want to customize. It could be Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or any other Office app. You probably already know how to do this, right? Great!
Step 2: Go to the “File” Menu
Once you have the Office application open, look at the top-left corner of your screen. You’ll see a menu called “File.” Click on it, and a bunch of options will appear.
Step 3: Click on “Options”
From the various options that appear, click on “Options.” This will open up a window with even more options for you to play with.
Step 4: Select the “General” Category
In the options window, you’ll see some categories on the left-hand side. Look for one called “General” and click on it. This will open up the general settings for your Office application.
Step 5: Choose Your Background or Theme
Now, this is the fun part. In the general settings, you’ll find a section called “Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office.” Here, you can choose from a variety of backgrounds and themes to customize your Office experience. Pick the one that you like the most – there are plenty of options to choose from!
Step 6: Save Your Changes
Once you’ve found the perfect background or theme, click on the “OK” button at the bottom right of the options window. Your Office application will now apply the changes and voila! You’ve successfully customized your Office 2013!
See? Wasn’t that easy? Now you can enjoy a fresh and personalized look every time you use your Office applications. So go ahead, give it a try and have fun exploring all the different backgrounds and themes. Happy customizing!
In Office 2013, Microsoft’s newest suite of tools for getting things done, they decided to let you add a touch of “personality” to your applications with customized backgrounds and themes. These changes may be subtle, but they can make a big difference in the look and feel of Word, Outlook, and other Office 2013 apps. Let me show you how to make these customizations:
First, let’s open an Office 2013 application, like Word 2013. You’ll find the “File” button in the top left corner of the window. Click on it to open the File & Info page. Now, look for the “Options” tab in the blue column on the left.
Once you’re in the Options tab, go to the General section. You’ll notice two drop-down boxes at the bottom: one for Office Background and another for Office Theme. Let’s start with backgrounds.
In the current version of Office, you have a choice of 14 different backgrounds. However, it’s important to note that these “backgrounds” only change a gray graphic in the upper-right corner of your Office apps. So, the changes may not be as dramatic as you might expect.
Hey there, let me show you some snazzy new backgrounds that Office 2013 has to offer. I’m pretty excited about them, and I think you’re gonna like what you see!
If you want to spruce up your background, here’s what you can do: simply choose an option from the drop-down list and click on OK at the bottom of the “Word Options” window. Once you do that, you’ll instantly notice that the graphic in the top right corner of your window will change.
But wait, there’s more! You can give your Office a makeover with themes too. To change your theme, go back to File > Options > General. This time, pick a theme from the drop-down menu in the Office Theme box. You have three choices: White, Light Gray, and Dark Gray. Once you’ve made your selection, click on OK and voila! Your new theme will be activated.
Hey there! Let’s talk about Office 2013 Themes. On the left, we have three options: White, Light Gray, and Dark Gray.
Themes are all about changing the color of the menus and the background in the working area of Office. However, it’s important to note that no matter which theme you choose, the pages, email messages, and spreadsheet backgrounds will still remain white. So, the changes are more noticeable in the menu and background, rather than the actual content.
Now, compared to Office Backgrounds, which are also a way to personalize your Office experience, themes are a little more subtle. They give you the chance to switch up the overall look of Office, but in a less obvious way. Microsoft wants to create a consistent user experience across Windows and Office, so they’ve limited the customization options. But if you’re someone who wants to add a bit of style to your Office, be sure to check out Office Backgrounds and Themes.