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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Today I'm going to show you how to change the background color in Pages. MacMost is brought to you by a community of more than 350 supporters. Find out how you become a part of it at macmost.com/patreon. So if you want to change the background color in Pages the first thing you need to do is identify whether or not you're doing a page layout document or word processing document. So I have a brand new blank document here which means it's a word processing document. If I want to do page layout, like create a newsletter or flier or poster or something like that my first step would be to switch to Page Layout, right there. Most of the time when you want to change the background color on a page it's because you're doing page layout. Right. You're making a sign or something like that and you want to have something other than white as the background color. So in most cases this is where you'll be. Let's zoom out here so we can see the entire page. The first...