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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Give Your Documents a Uniform Look with Themes

A nice feature of Office 2007 is that you can make documents from several different programs Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook all have the same look and feel. Whereas in the past you'd have to alter the color and style of every table, chart, and shape in every document separately, you can now just select a theme that takes care of all those details automatically.
For example, here's a simple chart using the theme called Office:
Here’s that same chart using the theme called Perspective:
As you can see, the theme affects the font, color, shading, and shadow effects. And because it's available in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, your chart will look the same no matter what program it appears in and all the other charts you use will have a similar look.
The Themes gallery is accessible from the Formatting Palette. To create your own custom theme, you can open up a given theme and then alter the font, colors, and effects, and then save as a new theme. Just use the customization settings to the right of the thumbnailed themes, visible in the screen shot below.

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