![]() ![]() They have gone completely bat crazy as of late. In any case, to answer your question, Microsoft would intentionally do that. The next version of Office, I hear, is going to be black text on a black background with black highlights, so thank your lucky stars we at least have gray and white in this version. They've gone completely color stupid apparently. Unfortunately this feature appears to be completely baffling to the Office coders and they can't implement any color anymore. Something they teach in beginning programming classes to 3rd graders. You know, something that would take any other programmer onlyĪ few hours to code and implement and is documented 10000 times. I've seen suggestions to simply add a simple theme color picker wheel to the Office theme choices (or just adhere to the user designated OS choice) - which would solve the problem for everyone. Was a completely boneheaded decision apparently made by a few "managers" at Microsoft that have some serious eye-related problems they wish to foister upon the rest of the world. There have been zero (and I mean ZERO) attempts to explain to us why this was a good thing. There are no case studies we can see that would explain this. Microsoft can't seem to explain to anyone in any coherent manner why this was a good idea. Microsoft really did intentionally limit the color choice Microsoft is not planning on releasing any more themes at this time either. ![]() You also can't program any themes yourself. You can't buy or add-in any additional themes. I am absolutely convinced these are not the only options Microsoft would build into the program (I mean who would intentionally do that?). ![]()
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