![]() ![]() Obviously, you don’t want to leave it setup that way, so let me show you how to change it in Microsoft Word for the Mac – it’s basically the same for the Windows version of Word too. For legibility sake, Word allows you to specify white text on a blue background in addition to the more common black text against a white background. Believe it or not, I think you’ve actually found a feature of Microsoft Word, not some sort of bug in your documents or computer. ![]()
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