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You probably are already aware that Word provides many different ways for you to get fancy with your documents. For instance, you can add graphics and WordArt that convey information much better—at times—than mere words alone can.
One of the ways you can make your document fancy if it is destined for a Web page is to add a background. Simply follow these simple steps:
Note that the color you selected is visible as a background for the document. This background color is visible only if you are using Print Layout or Web Layout views. If you switch to a view that doesn't support the background color, the document looks normal again (with a white background), but switching back to a supporting view again displays the same background color.
If you want to get rid of the background, follow the same steps, above, but in the second step, choose "No Color" from the options.
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