Styles and themes are powerful tools in Word that can help you easily create professional looking documents. A style is a predefined combination of font.

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Styles and themes are powerful tools in Word that can help you easily create professional looking documents. A style is a predefined combination of font style, color, and size of text that can be applied to selected text. A theme is a set of formatting choices that can be applied to an entire document and includes theme colors, fonts, and effects. In this lesson you will learn how to apply, modify and create a style, use style sets, apply a document theme, and create a custom theme Introduction

Word's large selection of styles and themes allow you to quickly improve the appearance of your document. Styles can give your document a more sophisticated look and themes are a great way to change the tone of your entire document quickly and easily. To use styles and themes effectively, you'll need to know how to apply, modify and create a style, use style sets, apply a document theme, and create a custom theme. Video: Applying Styles in Word 2010Applying Styles in Word 2010 Using Styles and Themes

Select the text AdWorks, Inc. In the Style group on the Home tab, hover over each style to see a live preview in the document. Click the More drop-down arrow to see additional styles. Select the style title. Now the selected text appears formatted in the style. To Select a Style: Guided practice fileGuided practice file: Styles and Themes.

Style Sets include a combination of title, heading, and paragraph styles. Style sets allow you to format all the elements of your document at once, rather than formatting your title and headings separately. To Apply a Style Set:

Select the tile text again: AdWorks, Inc. Click the Change Styles command on the Ribbon. A drop-down menu will appear. From the drop-down menu, select Style Set. To Apply a Style Set:

Locate the style: Fancy and change will be reflected in the entire document. To Apply a Style Set: Elegant Style Set Formal Style Set

In the styles window Right click on the title style Click Modify and the Modify Style dialog box appears. To Modify a Style:

Select the font :Castellar from under the Formatting section Click OK to apply the modifications to the style. To Modify a Style:

Click the arrow in the bottom-right corner of the Styles group. This opens the Styles task pane. To Create a New Style:

Select the title text: AdWare, Inc. Select the New Style button at the bottom. A dialog box will appear. Enter the name: guided practice for the style. Click OK, and the new style will appear in the task pane. To Create a New Style:

A theme is a set of colors, fonts and effects that determine the overall look of your document. Themes are a great way to change the tone of your entire document quickly and easily. Using Themes Video: Applying Themes in Word 2010

All documents in Word 2010 use a theme. You've already been using a theme, even if you didn't know it: the default Office theme. Every theme, including the Office theme, has its own theme elements: Theme Colors (available from every Color menu) What is a Theme?

Theme Fonts (available from the Font menu) What is a Theme? Shape Styles (available in the Format tab when you click on a shape)

If you're using theme elements, you'll probably find that your document looks pretty good and all of the colors work well together, which means you don't have to spend as much time tweaking the document. But there's another great reason to use theme elements: When you switch to a different theme, all of those elements will update to reflect the new theme. You can drastically change the look of the document in a couple of clicks, and it will usually still look good. Why Should You Use Theme Elements? Oriel Theme Tradeshow Theme

Remember, the colors and fonts will only update if you're using Theme Fonts or Theme Colors. If you choose one of the Standard Colors or any of the Fonts that are not Theme Fonts, then your text will not change when you change the theme. That can be useful if you're creating a logo or title that always needs to look the same. Why Should You Use Theme Elements?

Select the Page Layout tab. Click the Themes command. A drop-down menu will appear. Hover the mouse over a theme to see a live preview of it. Select flow theme. To Change the Theme:

Suppose you really like the fonts from one theme, but you'd like to experiment with different color schemes. That's not a problem: you can mix and match the colors, fonts, and effects from different themes to create a unique look for your document. If it still doesn't look exactly right, you can customize the Theme Colors and Theme Fonts Customizing a Theme

From the Page Layout tab, click the Theme Colors command. A drop-down menu will appear. Hover the mouse over the different sets of Theme Colors to see a live preview. Select the set of Theme Colors: Verve. To Change the Theme Colors:

From the Page Layout tab, click the Theme Fonts command. A drop-down menu will appear. Changing the Theme Fonts Hover the mouse over the different sets of Theme Fonts to see a live preview. Select the set: Verve To Change the Theme Fonts:

From the Page Layout tab, click the Theme Effects command. A drop-down menu will appear. Hover the mouse over the different sets of Theme Effects to see a live preview. Select the set Verve. To Change the Theme Effects:

Once you've found settings that you like, you may want to save the theme so that you can use it in other documents. From the Page Layout tab, click the Themes command. A drop-down menu will appear. Select Save Current Theme. To Save Your Theme:

Type a file name: guided practice for your theme and the click Save. To Save Your Theme: