accessibility: Set color OUTSIDE the document.

I am helping a friend with visual issues.  Word 2013 has white for the document and also white OUTSIDE the document in the working window.  He cannot tell distinguish the document space from the outer background.  In Word 2010 the outer background was medium gray and easily distinguished.  How can I set defaults to have a contrasting background to the white document?   Thanks, Joe
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Hello Joe,

 

Let me assist you with changing the color of the Theme in Word.

 

You may refer to the following steps to change the Office themes from white to a different color and verify the status.

 

Open Word, click on File. Options, under ‘Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office’ you may change the Office Theme to ‘Light Grey’ or ‘Dark Grey’

 

I hope the above information helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.

Thank you.

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