Apply or customize a document theme
You can quickly and easily format an entire document to give it a professional and modern look by applying a document theme . A document theme is a set of formatting choices that include a set of theme colors, a set of theme fonts (including heading and body text fonts), and a set of theme effects (including lines and fill effects).
Programs such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint provide several predefined document themes, but you can also create your own by customizing an existing document theme, and then by saving it as a custom document theme. Document themes are shared across Office programs so that all of your Office documents can have the same, uniform look.What do you want to do?
Apply a document theme
You can change the document theme that is applied by default in Office programs, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, by selecting another predefined document theme or a custom document theme. Document themes that you apply immediately affect the styles that you can use in your document.
- Do one of the following:
- In Word or Excel: On the
Page Layout
tab, in theThemes
group, clickThemes
.or
- In PowerPoint: On the
Design
tab, in theThemes
group, click the document theme that you want, or clickMore
to see all available document themes.
-
- In Word or Excel: On the
- Do one of the following:
- To apply a predefined document theme, click the document theme that you want to use under
Built-In
. - To apply a custom document theme, click the document theme that you want to use under
Custom
.Note
Custom
is available only if you created one or more custom document themes. For more information about creating custom document themes, see Customize a document theme.
- To apply a predefined document theme, click the document theme that you want to use under
- If a document theme that you want to use is not listed, click
Browse for Themes
to find it on your computer or a network location. - To search for other document themes on Office Online, click
Search Office Online
.
Tip In PowerPoint, you can apply a document theme to all slides, to selected slides only, or to the master slide. Right-click the document theme, and then click the option that you want.
Customize a document theme
To customize a document theme, you start by changing the colors, the fonts, or the line and fill effects that are used. Changes that you make to one or more of these theme components immediately affect the styles that you have applied in the active document. If you want to apply these changes to new documents, you can save them as a custom document theme.
Customize the theme colors
Theme colors contain four text and background colors, six accent colors, and two hyperlink colors. The colors in the Theme Colors
button represent the current text and background colors. The set of colors that you see next to the
Theme Colors
name after you click the Theme Colors
button represent the accent and hyperlink colors for that theme. When you change any of these colors to create your own set of theme colors, the colors that are shown in the Theme Colors
button and next to the Theme Colors
name will change accordingly.
- Do one of the following:
- In Word or Excel: On the
Page Layout
tab, in theThemes
group, clickTheme Colors
.or
- In PowerPoint: On the
Design
tab, in theThemes
group, clickTheme Colors
.
- In Word or Excel: On the
- Click
Create New Theme Colors
. - Under
Theme colors
, click the button of the theme color element that you want to change. - Under
Theme Colors
, select the colors that you want to use.Tip Under
Sample
, you can see the effect of the changes that you make. To see how the colors that you select affect styles that you have applied in your document, clickPreview
. - Repeat step 3 and 4 for all of the theme color elements that you want to change.
- In the
Name
box, type an appropriate name for the new theme colors. - Click
Save
.Tip To return all theme color elements to their original theme colors, you can click
Reset
before you clickSave
.
Customize the theme fonts
Theme fonts contain a heading font and a body text font. When you click the Theme Fonts
button , you can see the name of the heading font and body text font that is used for each theme font below the
Theme Fonts
name. You can change both of these fonts to create your own set of theme fonts.
- Do one of the following:
- In Word or Excel: On the
Page Layout
tab, in theThemes
group, clickTheme Fonts
.or
- In PowerPoint: On the
Design
tab, in theThemes
group, clickTheme Fonts
.
- In Word or Excel: On the
- Click
Create New Theme Fonts
. - In the
Heading font
andBody font
boxes, select the fonts that you want to use.Tip The sample is updated with the fonts that you select.
- In the
Name
box, type an appropriate name for the new theme fonts. - Click
Save
.
Select a set of theme effects
Theme effects are sets of lines and fill effects. When you click the Theme Effects
button , you can see the lines and fill effects that are used for each set of theme effects in the graphic that is displayed with the
Theme Effects
name. Although you cannot create your own set of theme effects, you can choose the one that you want to use in your own document theme.
- Do one of the following:
- In Word or Excel: On the
Page Layout
tab, in theThemes
group, clickTheme Effects
.or
- In PowerPoint: On the
Design
tab, in theThemes
group, clickTheme Effects
. - Select the effect that you want to use.
- In Word or Excel: On the
Save a document theme
Any changes that you make to the colors, the fonts, or the line and fill effects of a document theme can be saved as a custom document theme that you can apply to other documents.
- Do one of the following:
- In Word or Excel: On the
Page Layout
tab, in theThemes
group, clickThemes
.or
- In PowerPoint: On the
Design
tab, in theThemes
group, clickMore
.
- In Word or Excel: On the
- Click
Save Current Theme
. - In the
File Name
box, type an appropriate name for the theme.Note A custom document theme is saved in the Document Themes folder and is automatically added to the list of custom themes.