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What’s up guys, in this short tutorial, I will show you how to change your background color in Adobe InDesign. This should be quite an easy tutorial, everything you need will be listed in the description below. To get started, you should have a document opened of which you want to change the background color. Seek out the “Swatches” panel in your workspace. If you don’t see it, navigate to “Window”, “Color” and select “Swatches.” With the Swatches panel open, go to the flyout menu of the Swatches panel and choose “New Color Swatch.” Specify the settings of the new swatch color that you want for your background and select OK. You will see your new color swatch in the Swatches panel. Make sure to keep that color swatch selected. Next, navigate to the toolbar section and select the “Rectangle Tool.” This tool draws a rectangular box. To create a rectangle, hold the Shift button as you click and drag. Make sure to cover the entire page of your document with this rectangular box, including...