How to change the background color on Google Docs
- Go into your document, or open a new one by going to docs.
- Click "File," located in the top toolbar.
- Select "Page setup."
- Click the drop-down under "Page color," located in the bottom left corner of the pop-up, and select your desired color from the list of presets.
Also, how do you remove fill color in Google Docs?
Step 1: Go to your Google Drive at google.com/drive/my-drive and double-click the spreadsheet containing the fill color that you want to remove. Step 2: Click the row number of the row with the fill color to remove. Step 3: Click the Fill color button, then click the Reset option.
Similarly, how do I color half cells in Google Sheets? Use conditional formatting rules in Google Sheets
- On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
- Select the cells you want to apply format rules to.
- Click Format. Conditional formatting. A toolbar will open to the right.
- Create a rule. Single color: Under "Format cells if," choose the condition that you want to trigger the rule.
- Click Done.
In this regard, where is the paint bucket in Google Docs?
How to Add a Text Box in Google Docs
- Go to "Insert" and then click "Drawing … ".
- Within the Drawing tool, click the "Text box" (it's the box in the tool bar with a "T" in the middle).
- Draw your desired text box shape.
- In the toolbar, you'll see a paint bucket.
- When you're happy with your text box, click "Save & Close".
- And voila!
How do you change the fill color in Google Sheets?
To change the fill color:
- Select the cell or cells you want to modify.
- Locate and select the Fill color button from the toolbar.
- Select a color from the drop-down menu. In our example, we'll choose blue.
- The new fill color will appear.