Use Document Themes In Office 2007

Posted by on Feb 12, 2010 | 8 Comments

Themes in Office 2007 are collections of fonts, colors, shape effects, etc. that you can apply to a document. Word, PowerPoint and Excel all have the same 20 themes so you can make your documents look similar. You can find the pre-defined themes on Themes group within Page Layout tab.

Note: If you have saved a document in compatibility mode, the themes group will be grayed out. You need to convert the document from compatibility mode to apply a theme.

If none of the 20 pre-defined themes appeal to you, you can find additional document themes on the Office Web site here.

  • http://bradmccarty.me Brad – The Next Web

    I think you’re pretty excited about something that…has existed for quite some time. We use Clicky Analytics over on The Next Web and we can see a device breakdown, as well. At a bare minimum, most analytics programs can tell you the browser version, which will then break you down into either mobile or desktop and I don’t know of any analytics that can’t show you the country from where your traffic is coming.

    Maybe I’m missing the point, but from what you’ve drawn attention to here, I don’t think that comScore has done anything new.

  • Anonymous

    My 1/2p would be that, for many, a) accessing a decent connection over a mobile device is still very slow when compared to a wired network (until LTE, 4G etc become far more prevalent and more bandwidth etc is available) and b) most mobile devices, tablets etc are still harder to use than a keyboard. Yes, you can plug a keyboard in to your tablet but you’ve just increased the size of it by doing so, as well as decreasing portability. Mobile devices are going to increase rapidly in number but they are still not as easy to use as a desktop and keyboard. Death not imminent of PC/laptop IMHO

  • http://www.facebook.com/aaronpedersen Aaron Pedersen

    There are a dozen other tablets on the market and the iPads weren’t even in stock for months in Tacoma/Seattle. Where are you getting the 97% market share number?? That is impossible.

    • http://twitter.com/Monkinto Monkinto

      thats because they were so back order and hello you do know that the ipad 1 sold more in less than a year from release than every other tablet from every manufacture in the last decade combined right? thats where the 97% comes from

  • http://twitter.com/no_substitute Kim Nilsson

    Of course you can write blogposts on a mobile device.

  • http://bradmccarty.me Brad – The Next Web

    That’s both short-sighted and inaccurate. Mobile device browsing is growing exponentially. It will take quite some time, but I think that it will overtake the desktop, especially as desktops (as we know them today) are phased out in the coming years.

    Also, yes, most tablets would have enabled him to write this blog post.

  • Jacob Burrell

    You can.

  • http://twitter.com/Monkinto Monkinto

    Sorry but have you been living under a rock or something just about every modern mobile device could have written this blog post….