How to Apply Themes and Styles in Excel 2007
Themes in Excel 2007 allow you to coordinate the style and look throughout your document. Themes are universal designs that unify all of the styles. Styles are individual designs that can be applied to different parts of the document. Apply themes and styles to your Excel document to add colors, lines and grids to make your spreadsheet look coordinated and professional. Read on to learn how to apply themes and styles in Excel 2007.
Instructions
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Themes
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Open a spreadsheet in Excel 2007. A spreadsheet allows you to enter data in the format of rows, columns and individual cells.
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Type data into rows and columns. Organize your numerical data or details into an organized spreadsheet.
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Open the "Page layout" tab. Click on the "Theme" group. View options to change colors, fonts or effects.
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Apply a template theme by clicking the theme under the Built-In tab.
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Create a custom theme. Click the document theme that you want to use under "Custom."
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Look for more by clicking on "Browse for Themes" to search for more theme ideas.
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Change fonts, effects and colors to make your theme become more unique and original.
Styles
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Apply a Quick Style to your spreadsheet. A Quick Style is a collection of formatting alternatives that make designing your documents more convenient.
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Utilize a cell style. A cell style is a defined set of formatting uniqueness in fonts, font sizes, number formats, shading and borders.
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Select a built in cell style that is modified immediately after being selected.
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Create your own cell style by modifying and duplicating a built in cell style.
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