
These include one column, two columns, three columns, left columns and right columns.
Columns : Splitting (dividing) the text vertically in the pages called, columns. The default page size of a page is 8.5×11 inches, called Letter size. Size: Choose different page sizes in a word document based upon your requirement. The common types of orientations are Portrait and Landscape. Orientations: Orientation is the page layout, in which the document is displayed or printed. The default space between the content beginning or ending and the document edges of the margin is “ Normal” which occupies the 1-inch space. Margins: Margin is the space between the content beginning or ending in the document and the edges of the document pages. It’s no Doogie Howser mode aka ‘Blue background, White Text’ that was in early versions of Word. But that kind of thing is to be expected in a beta build. The current builds have some strange behaviors with shades of grey canvas backgrounds. Keep that in mind if you’re publishing to an onscreen format like a read-only Word document or PDF. The much darker background canvas alters the look of text colors.Īccording to Microsoft “… reds, blues, yellows, and other colors will be shifted slightly to mute the overall effect of the color palette and look more visually pleasing with the new dark background. Color adjustmentĬhanging the on-screen page background isn’t a simple as you might think. Changing the page background to another color (not shades of grey) still works on-screen. This all applies if the page background is white. There’s clue that a label change is in the works. Should really be called something like ‘Disable dark page’. What it really does is disable the ‘Switch Modes’ button on the ribbon and leave the edit area with a white background.
Choose Black or ‘Use System Setting’ (with Windows in Dark mode) to enable.ĭisable dark mode – is a strangely worded option.