I have opened a new Word document, used the toolbar option to colour the background blue, then put white text on, again choosing the colour from those on offer on the toolbar. But when I try to preview, the document is shown as blank and when I print the page, I just get a blank printout. Funnily enough, if I change the colour of some of the text to black, these few words only show in the preview and print out, with a normal colourless background. Is there a way of getting round this please? (I didn't know what section to put this in, it's not really technical or business, is it)
Thank you all for your help - but I still have the problem; after I choose print..preview I don't see options anywhere. Is this because I am using Word 2003?
Sorry, long since forgotten what Word 2003 toolbars etc look like (this after thinking I would never be able to adapt to Word 2007!). Is there a general "word options" menu or icon somewhere?
Yes,after expanding all the menus, I have found options under tools. There is actually a blue background with white text listed there but won't let me choose it. Have also found and activated hidden text so now I will experiment. This was going to be part of a quick birthday card for a friend - probably would have been quicker after all to pop into town and buy some blue paper - but this way I am learning something! Thank you very much for your help and patience Dr. B
In 2003 to alter how it previews, go to file > print then click on 'options' bottom left of dialogue box. This will have a check-box for background images and colours.