
Personalize Your Colors in Windows - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Windows provides robust options for configuring contrast themes and color filters, making it easier for users with visual impairments or specific accessibility needs to interact …
Use the dark theme in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
The dark theme changes the default bright background color in the new Microsoft Edge to a darker color, which is easier on the eyes in low-light environments or if you prefer less bright …
Change a theme and make it the default in Outlook or Access
To change your current theme in Outlook or Access, you can either switch to a different one or create a new theme altogether.
Turn Dark Mode on or off in OneNote - Microsoft Support
In Dark Mode, the various text colors, table cell backgrounds, ink strokes, and text highlighters on your pages are displayed with the same fidelity and contrast as they would appear in Light Mode.
Change the look of your SharePoint site - Microsoft Support
Learn how to quickly customize your SharePoint team site, includes changing the background image, colors, site layout, fonts, logo, title, and description in just a few clicks.
Change the appearance of a timeline in Project Web App
Topic shows the user how to change the appearance of the timeline in Project web app, including: changing the fonts and colors, changing how dates are displayed, changing how tasks appear, …
Change the background color of a page in OneNote
Learn how to change the background color of your pages in OneNote and how to change the section colors too, so you can organize your notebooks.
Turn OneDrive dark mode on or off - Microsoft Support
Go to Settings app > Personalization. Select Colors. Under Choose your mode, select Dark, Light, or Custom.
Change the look of your mailbox in Outlook.com and Outlook on …
You can quickly change the appearance of the message list and reading pane in Outlook so it looks and behaves the way you want.
Change a theme and make it the default in Word or Excel
On the Page Layout tab in Excel or the Design tab in Word, click Colors, and then click Customize Colors. Click the button next to the theme color you want to change (for example, Accent 1 or …