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A Google Docs document typically has a white background for each folio. If you want to customize the folio color in Google Docs, you can do so in your page settings card. Here'south how.

To start, open up an existing Google Docs document or create a new file to edit. In the open certificate, click File > Page Setup to admission your folio settings bill of fare.

To access your Google Docs document settings, press File > Page Setup.

In the "Page Setup" box that appears, select a new folio color past selecting the circular "Page Color" icon.

This volition display a driblet-down carte du jour showing various preset colors.

Click on one of these color options to select it as your folio colour, or choose the "+" icon at the bottom (under the "Custom" characterization) to create a custom page color instead.

Select a preset color from the "Page Color" drop-down menu, or press the add button in the "Custom" section.

In the custom color card, you can insert a hex color code (for instance, #000000 for blackness) or use the color matching tool to observe the color and shade you want.

Move the "Hue" bar at the bottom to select the principal or secondary color you want to utilise and so option a shade using the colour matching tool above.

Click "OK" one time you've found the color you want to utilize.

Use the color matching tool to select a new page color, then press OK to save.

Once yous've called your page color, select the "OK" push button in the "Page Setup" menu to use it to your certificate.

Press "OK" to save your updated Google Docs Page Color settings.

This will apply the change to all pages in your document.

An example Google Docs document with custom page color applied

Unfortunately, it isn't possible to utilize unlike colors to dissever pages in a Google Docs document. To achieve the same upshot, you'd demand to spread your content over several Google Docs files and edit the page colour for each document separately.

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