How to Change Word to Dark Mode:

Switching Word to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu options

In the list of file menu options, click “Account”Under the “Office Theme”, click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”

That’s it! Now your Word and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode as in the screenshot below.

How to Change Outlook to Dark Theme Mode:

Switching Outlook to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu optionsIn the list of file menu options click “Account”Under the “Office Theme” click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”That’s it! Now your Outlook and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode.

How to Change Excel to Dark Theme Mode:

Switching Excel to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu optionsIn the list of file menu options click “Account”Under the “Office Theme” click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”That’s it! Now your Excel and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode.

How to Change Ppt to Dark Theme Mode:

Switching PowerPoint to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu optionsIn the list of file menu options click “Account”Under the “Office Theme” click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”That’s it! Now your Ppt and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode.

Switching Different Office Themes

The Office Theme includes Colorful, Dark Grey, Black and White. The default theme colour is Colorful.

When you select “Colorful”, the interface appears as in the picture below.

 After selecting the “Dark Grey” option, the interface appears as in the picture below.Advertisements

When you select “Black”, the interface appears as in the picture below.

 After selecting the “ White” option, the interface appears as in the picture below.


title: “Change Outlook Excel Ppt And Word To Dark Mode 2022” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-20” author: “David Stcharles”

How to Change Word to Dark Mode:

Switching Word to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu options

In the list of file menu options, click “Account”Under the “Office Theme”, click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”

That’s it! Now your Word and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode as in the screenshot below.

How to Change Outlook to Dark Theme Mode:

Switching Outlook to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu optionsIn the list of file menu options click “Account”Under the “Office Theme” click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”That’s it! Now your Outlook and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode.

How to Change Excel to Dark Theme Mode:

Switching Excel to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu optionsIn the list of file menu options click “Account”Under the “Office Theme” click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”That’s it! Now your Excel and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode.

How to Change Ppt to Dark Theme Mode:

Switching PowerPoint to dark mode is easy as changing other MS Office products.

Navigate to the File menu optionsIn the list of file menu options click “Account”Under the “Office Theme” click the drop-down arrow and select “Dark Grey”That’s it! Now your Ppt and all other Office applications will be switched to the dark theme mode.

Switching Different Office Themes

The Office Theme includes Colorful, Dark Grey, Black and White. The default theme colour is Colorful.

When you select “Colorful”, the interface appears as in the picture below.

 After selecting the “Dark Grey” option, the interface appears as in the picture below.Advertisements

When you select “Black”, the interface appears as in the picture below.

 After selecting the “ White” option, the interface appears as in the picture below.