The user can "Brand" his Microsoft Office documents quickly and easily by applying a document theme - a set of colors, fonts, and other formatting details that work together to give his documents a stylish, professional design. Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 offer a wide range of predefined document themes, and the user can also create his own by customizing existing themes. Document themes are shared across the programs so that all the Office documents can have the same look.
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