![]() ![]() It would make my workflow less complex as I would no longer need to invert the colours of the entire screen through Ctrl + Win + C over and over again and would definitely allow me to focus more on my classes and be a better student. I'm a student who suffers from severe photophobia due to albinism and this feature would allow me personally to use word without eyestrain and fatigue while still keeping the document accessible to other people who want to view, share or print it. This can be as simple as a 'Switch Background' button in the ribbon (like in OneNote). where the dark mode includes the background and inverts the text along with brightness of the pens while keeping photos and other attachments in their original forms: In OneNote, Microsoft has done a great job at including a 'dark mode' and this is what I'd like to see in Word, Excel etc. The main focus of these apps is the content in the middle of the screen (whether it be a spreadsheet or a. While apps like Word, Excel and Access all have a dark theme for the UI, however, it is rendered quite ineffective considering its intentions (to reduce eyestrain). The main focus of these apps is the content in the middle of the screen (whether it be a spreadsheet or a document) so when I enable dark theme and the largest part of the screen is still bright white, it makes me wonder why I would use it in the first place. Feature Request: We need a true dark mode in Microsoft Office Apps.
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