From: Jay Freedman on
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:53:25 -0800, Dstarss <user(a)msgroups.net/>
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>Once again, thank you. I fixed the syntax error but forgot to mention it before. Sorry to bother you again, but is there a similar variable that allows you to change just the theme font/colour/effect, something like ActivePresentation.ApplyFont ?
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>frmsrcurl: http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public.word.docmanagement/Distributing-Themes

I really don't know that much about VBA in PowerPoint, but a quick
scroll through the VBA Help didn't turn up anything that looked like
that. I suggest you ask this question in a PowerPoint group.

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From: Robert M. Franz [RMF] on
Hello Dstars

Dstars wrote:
> I've created a set of templates in Word 2007 that I want to distribute to all
> the employees at the company that I work for. I assumed that the colour- and
> font-theme that I created would be saved together with the template, but
> apparently that's not the way it works.
>
> I realize that it's possible to save the theme separately, and then instruct
> everyone to download said theme to their own Document Themes folder, but I'm
> wondering if that's the way you're supposed to do this, or is there an easier
> way? Ideally I would like to set this theme as the default whenever someone
> opens my templates.

Themes are a great new feature for all-purpose templates/documents. To
use themes effectively, you need theme-ready templates.

But when you go through the trouble of creating a company template, you
normally want to adhere to a pre-specified set of fonts, sizes, etc.
(part of a CI/CD). I'm not sure if you want to create theme-ready
templates in the first place, then, and risk letting your folks (more
easily) create colorful business reports in fancy fonts ...

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Robert
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