I can easily alter the page colour of every pages in my document cheers to the Page Layout Tab in the Ribbon, but I would similar to change the colour of a single page.

Any idea about how to to this with Word 2010 ?

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studiohack

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asked Oct 26, 2010 at 14:fifteen

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Unfortunately, Microsoft Word has no choice to change colour of individual pages in a certificate. Since information technology is hardcoded in the programme, in that location is no way to change this beliefs (page color always applies to whole document).

Even so, there is a workaround. If y'all cover the page with a text box and fill up the text box with whatever color you want, you can have individually colored pages. This is not a productive method but the only one I tin can suggest.

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answered October 26, 2010 at 14:43

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Create a specific section for your page, then apply the header/footer to insert a full-page rectangle with your specific colour.

Marker the checkbox "different first page"

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answered Oct 26, 2010 at fourteen:42

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Insert a shape (foursquare). Drag it past its handles to fit the extremities of the page. Choose 'Behind text' in Wrap Text. Tint it in 'Fill up' menu. This will print only for this page.

answered Jan 27, 2012 at i:45

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Create a seperate document titled "Cover Page...(your document championship)". This way they save together in the certificate binder. So dumb that in 2010 they yet can't create dissimilar cover page colour as has been requested for years, but this work around is then much easier than other options I accept heard.

Bonus? Yous go to view side-by-side with your document when creating your tabular array of contents (if you have one).

answered Feb xviii, 2011 at 3:48

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Create separate documents for each set of differently colored pages. For each fix of pages, alter the background color. Change all carve up documents into .pdfs. Then merge the documents into a single .pdf. Each section volition take its ain page colour

answered November 30, 2011 at 12:00

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In Discussion 2007

  1. Describe a box (Insert -> Shapes ...select the rectangle)
  2. Prepare the box's colour (Format -> Shape Fill)
  3. Put the box behind the text (Format -> Send to Back -> Transport backside text)
  4. Resize the box to fill the folio (drag the handles)
  5. On a different folio set the background color for the rest of the document (Folio Layout -> Page Colour)

This avoids having text within a text box, yet enables individual page colours to be different.

answered December 21, 2015 at 17:03

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You can't alter the background color of merely one page. The background colour applies to the whole document.

answered October 26, 2010 at 14:26

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In Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft Windows 7 information technology is quite easy to do. If y'all take already printed the page yous want coloured, draw a 'text box' to cover the whole page and click on the 'fill' color you want. Stretch the box to completely fill the page, and so go to 'Text Wrapping' and click on 'backside text'. This gives you your single coloured page.

Once you print information technology, it will say y'all are outside the printable expanse - ignore this and information technology should print the whole page.

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answered Mar 15, 2013 at 14:48

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go to tools so to merge documents and so private coloured pages than customise

answered Sep 22, 2013 at 14:20

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It can exist washed. Highlight the words on the page then hit the color make full and select your colour you lot prefer. Yous tin colour one page and not the others. What a cute sight.

answered January 21, 2014 at 3:forty

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In Word 2010: - Insert/Shapes: Click the rectangular shape - Draw the it in the folio y'all want to alter color - Fill the rectangular with the color you want - Format/Text Wrapping/In Forepart of Text - Elevate and overstate the rectangular to the whole page

answered Feb 11, 2014 at 21:12

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There is a way. You lot need to put your background in the header of each page and strech. Once you do that and then creat a new section and repeat every fourth dimension you want to modify the background

answered Sep 9, 2014 at thirteen:48

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It can't exist washed properly, but if you go on images and type in the colour you want, re-create it, then paste it, and right click on information technology and press wrap text: then press wrap backside text, that will piece of work.And then simply arrive make full the whole page. You can besides do the near aforementioned matter by going on insert, then pictures, then choosing your pic. Right click on it and click wrap text, then backside text. Stretch out the pic until it fills the whole page.

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answered Dec ten, 2012 at 16:13

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I use Microsoft Word 2010 and I simply insert a cover page at the top of the document from the Insert tab. I then choose the preset cover page sample called 'Perspective' which has a gradient background. I remove/change the mount film as required and change the colour of the gradient or change it into a solid fill, apply a pattern, texture or even picture backgrounds as usual. Recall to do this on the document you lot are actually working on. You will not exist able insert whatever pages that you have been working on as separate document. If yous want to insert unlike coloured pages in betwixt, then you tin endeavour setting the page margins to 'narrow' from the page layout tab so merely draw a rectangle or insert a coloured text box that is equally big equally the borders and then choose 'ship backward'--> 'send behind text' from the format tab. Alternatively, if you are non forced to use Word, you could try using Publisher instead, which would definitely make life then much easier on this aspect.

answered Nov 20, 2014 at x:39

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This a chip of an advanced method but super effective and requires the use of "InDesign" if you want to get the extra mile and y'all're allowed to Submit in a .PDF format.

1.Create your beginning color page (save it every bit PDF)

2.create your second colour folio (do the same)

3.Open up Indesign and place the pages accordingly.

Bonus: You tin even make information technology look either similar a normal page by page paper or a mag-like paper!

answered Dec five, 2014 at 15:55

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We can use a rectangular shape and make full it with the color, or we can create a black pic in paint, and then tin place information technology in word... remember to apply 'send to groundwork' subsequently right clicking it :)

answered May 23, 2015 at 12:33

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Here is the solution.

Offset of all you lot cannot apply page colour to one separate folio using the 'Page Color' selection on the 'Blueprint' tab.

However, there is one simple process to apply colour for a single page using text box, which is explained in the following procedure:

  1. Go to a page for which you lot wish to utilise page colour.
  2. On the Insert menu, click Text Box > Draw Text Box.
  3. Select the text box, go to Shape Make full and select the color you lot wish to employ for the page.
  4. Select the text box, click Shape Outline> No Outline. Once this step has been followed, outline of the text box disappears.
  5. At present elevate this text box till the edge of page. Make sure you lot take dragged the
  6. Again select the text box, select Wrap Text > Behind Text.
  7. Now the page color has been applied to the required page.

answered May 26, 2015 at 11:54

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