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Excelsior814
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09/13/11 09:10 PM (14 years ago)

How to block background showing in word doc.

iOS. I set the themes background to stripes, but after uploading a word document, the stripes are showing through. Where can I modify the settings so that the background of all word documents are opaque? This app is primarily made of word docs. Thank you!
 
Kyle McAllister
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09/13/11 09:51 PM (14 years ago)
You can make the theme's normal background color white and then add a specific background coloring for the non-document screens under advanced screen properties of each non-document screen.
 
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09/13/11 10:00 PM (14 years ago)
Thanks Kyle! That's what I'm doing in the meantime. Was wondering if there was a global setting that I could change to apply for all word docs. Again, thanks!
 
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09/13/11 10:36 PM (14 years ago)
Welcome Excelsior, Thats all I can think of but maybe someone else has another idea. One of my apps is similar with the large amount of Word Docs and thats all I could think to do too.
 
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09/13/11 10:39 PM (14 years ago)
I think the only real approach is to set a global theme to match what you want for the greatest number of pages (like white if you have a lot of Word docs), and then change that for each page you want something different on. There is no way to build a template for a particular screen type that I have been able to find. Mark
 

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