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If you want to go one step beyond adding backgrounds when you format online documents, you can apply themes to Web page documents, e-mail messages, and documents that you know will be viewed in Word only. A theme is a set of unified design elements and color schemes. When you apply a theme to an online document, an e-mail message, or a Web page, Word customizes the background colors, bullets, heading styles, body text, lists, horizontal lines, hyperlinks, colors, tables, and so forth. For information about adding a theme to e-mail messages, see Chapter 30, "Collaborating On Line with E-Mail, NetMeeting, Discussions, and Faxes."

You can also use themes when you create a Web site using the Web Page Wizard and when you create custom templates. For more information about using the Web Page Wizard, see Chapter 31, "Creating Professional Web Sites," and for more information about creating custom templates, see Chapter 22, "Formatting Documents Using Templates, Wizards, and Add-Ins."

Previewing and Implementing Themes

Your gateway to using themes is the Theme dialog box. You can use the Theme dialog box to preview and apply themes. In addition, you can use the Theme dialog box to configure the following settings for a selected theme:

To apply a theme to a document, follow these steps:

  1. Open a document that you want to format, or open a blank document or blank Web page.
  2. Choose Format, Theme.
  3. In the Theme dialog box, click theme names in the Choose A Theme list to preview available themes. (If a theme isn't installed on your system, Word provides an Install button, which enables you to install the theme from the installation CD, as described in the next section, "Installing Additional Themes.") Figure 23-10 shows the Theme dialog box, with the Nature theme selected.

    Figure 23-10. Word provides a selection of themes that you can use to format Web pages and online documents.

  4. Select a theme, and then select the Vivid Colors, Active Graphics, or Background Image check boxes, if desired.
  5. Click OK to apply the theme to the current document.

For more information about the Style Gallery, see Chapter 22, "Formatting Documents Using Templates, Wizards, and Add-Ins."

After you select a theme and configure its settings, click OK to apply the theme to the current document. If you clicked the Set Default button in the Theme dialog box, you can create new documents based on the theme by choosing File, New to open the New Document task pane and then clicking Blank Web Page or Blank Document.

Installing Additional Themes

If you select a theme in the Theme dialog box that isn't installed on your system, the Theme dialog box presents an Install button in place of the preview box. To install the additional themes, insert the installation CD, and then click Install. You'll see a progress dialog box as the theme is installed onto your system, as shown in Figure 23-11. When the installation is complete, the theme will be displayed in the preview box in the Theme dialog box.

Figure 23-11. By default, Word doesn't install all themes when you perform a typical installation; in some cases, you might need to install additional themes from the installation CD.

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You can download additional themes from the Microsoft Office Update site. To access the site, make sure you're connected to the Internet, and then choose Help, Office On The Web.

Changing and Removing Themes

You can easily change or remove the currently displayed document's theme or the default theme at any time. To change and remove themes, perform any of the following procedures:

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As mentioned, you can also use themes to format e-mail messages. For more information about using Word to create and format e-mail messages, see Chapter 30, "Collaborating On Line with E-Mail, NetMeeting, Discussions, and Faxes."

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