Microsoft Word has its own dark mode that turns the toolbar and canvas surrounding the document dark, leaving just the document itself white. You also have the option to flip the document to white text on a black background as well.

How to turn on Microsoft Word's dark mode

Here's how to turn on dark mode in Word:

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1. In the ribbon at the top of the screen, click File, then click Account at the bottom of the File menu.

2. In the Office Theme dropdown, choose Black.

3. Click the Back arrow at the top left of the screen.

Choose the Black theme to enable dark mode.

You should now see a dark interface with a black document. The advantage is that this darker view is typically easier on your eyes in low light settings, but it is a less accurate depiction of what other people will see when you share the finished document, so the choice is yours whether to use it or not.

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You can also opt to make the document appear white (with black text and other modified colors).

If you want the document to be white, click the View tab in the ribbon at the top of the page and then click Switch Modes. This will toggle the document color. You can switch back to black by clicking Switch Modes a second time.

Toggle the document's dark mode with Switch Themes.

If you prefer the more accurate white document and want to make sure that Word always starts that way even in dark mode, do this:

1. In the ribbon at the top of the screen, click File, then click Options at the bottom of the File menu.

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2. Make sure you are in the General tab, then find the Personalize your copy of Microsoft Word section.

3. Beside Office Theme, click the checkbox for Disable dark mode.

4. Click OK.

Use the Options menu to always start with a whiten document even in dark mode.

Now Word will always start with a white document even in dark mode. Keep in mind that you can still toggle the document to black by clicking Switch Modes in the View tab this overrides the Disable dark mode checkbox.