From: moon4707 on 31 Oct 2009 16:21 Hi, I am using Word 2007. On the Home tab, you have "Styles" and on the Page Layout tab, you have "Themes." I have yet to figure out the difference between "Themes" and "Styles." Could someone please explain the difference between the two for me? Thank you very much.
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on 1 Nov 2009 05:03 In a way, you can think of Themes as variations on a set of Styles. Styles are used in a template to define various paragraph and character formats that are used in documents created from that template, and themes can be used to globally change the appearance of all of those Styles. Another description of it however is "eye candy" or you might say "nose candy" and while experimentation with it might give you a bit of a rush, too much can be bad for you. Getting adicted to themes could be bad for your career prospects. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "moon4707" <moon4707(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:371D75EC-1FC8-4323-9B24-94737B819751(a)microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I am using Word 2007. On the Home tab, you have "Styles" and on the Page > Layout tab, you have "Themes." I have yet to figure out the difference > between "Themes" and "Styles." Could someone please explain the difference > between the two for me? Thank you very much.
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