Remove the custom background color for the toolbar"

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This is a command:

Remove the custom background color for the toolbar.

or should I say?

Remove the custom background color set for the toolbar.

I'm talking about a color that was set previously, in the past, but now needs to be removed.
 
This is a command:

Remove the custom background color for the toolbar.

or Should I say the following instead?

Remove the custom background color set for the toolbar.

I'm talking about a color that was set previously , in the past, but now needs to be removed.
Please note my changes above.

Is the background colour to be changed to a different one or removed so that there is no background colour?
 
Removed so that there is no background colour.
 
Is it an absolute certainty that someone will have previously set a background colour?
 
Yes, I did that myself.
 
If you're writing a standard set of instructions that can be used by anyone, I'd say "Remove any custom background colour from the toolbar".
 
I'm writing a log message after the action has been done. The message has to be in the present tense, though.

I open the configuration file, remove the option that sets the color, save the file and write a log so other people can see the reason I changed the file.


Remove any custom background colour from the toolbar


I think "any" works even though there is just one color defined that was removed.
 
Does this work?

Remove custom toolbar background color.

I'm not sure about the word order.
 
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I'd use the following order:

Remove toolbar custom background colour.
 
I think if the default toolbar is without colour, "custom" is redundant.
 
I think if the default toolbar is without colour, "custom" is redundant.
See post #4. The OP said that they would definitely have previously customised it to have a colour.
 
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