Microsoft is updating Office to look more like Windows 11.
Microsoft declared in a blog entry that flat, intense tones on the Office application command ribbons like the forest green for Excel, dark blue for Word, orange for PowerPoint, and so forth will be replaced with a neutral dim shading.
Eliminating the toolbar colors that have separated the Office applications since 2016, Microsoft is giving Office a cleaner look that makes it to show up more like a characteristic expansion of the Windows working framework. The rounded corners and more steady design will fit right in with Windows 11’s “sheet of glass” look.
Associating Office and Windows significantly further, the Office subject will coordinate with your Windows theme as a matter of course. So on the off chance that you have Windows set to a dull look, you will not go visually impaired from a bright white screen in the night when you open Word to complete that research project.
Microsoft will permit clients to pick different appearances who want to change their Office look. These incorporate dark look and the more familiar look, with a colored toolbar, that has been around for as far back as five years.
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