SUMMARY
This article describes which formatting elements are turned off on a page
that is using themes and how to regain control over the formatting options.
The following formatting elements are components of a theme and are not
available on a page-by-page basis without the use of embedded styles to
override the theme settings:
- Background images
- Background colors
- Default body text colors
- Hyperlink colors
- Custom border colors for tables
When you apply a theme, the Custom Colors options for Border, Light Border,
and Dark Border in the Table Properties dialog box are unavailable.
Since all of these properties are specified by a theme, the settings for
Custom Border colors in the Table Properties dialog become unnecessary.
To regain individual control over these elements on a given page or an
entire Web, turn off the option to use themes. To do this, following these
steps:
- In FrontPage, click Theme on the Format menu.
- Select "No Theme" in the Themes dialog box.
- Click OK.
To retain the theme but override only selected elements on a page, use
one or more of the following procedures.
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To Change a Background Picture
- On the Format menu, click Theme.
- In the Themes dialog box, click Modify and then click Graphics.
- Select Background Picture from the Item list box.
- Browse to the picture to want for your background.
- Click OK.
- Click Save.
- Type a name for the new theme in the Save Theme dialog box.
- Click OK.
NOTE: Your modified theme will be placed in the Themes list in the Themes
dialog box.
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To Change Body Text Color
- In FrontPage, click Theme on the Format menu.
- Click Modify and then click Colors.
- Click the Custom tab.
- In the Item list, select body.
- Select the color you want.
- Click OK.
- Click Save.
- Type a name for the new theme in the Save Theme dialog box.
- Click OK.
NOTE: Your modified theme will be placed in the Themes list in the Themes dialog box.
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To Change Background Color
- On the Format menu, click Theme.
- In the Themes dialog box, click to clear the Background Picture
check box.
- Click Modify and then click Colors.
- Select the Custom tab.
- In the Item list, select Background.
- Select the color you want.
- Click OK.
- Click Save.
- Type a name for the new theme in the Save Theme dialog box.
- Click OK.
NOTE: Your modified theme will be placed in the Themes list in the Themes dialog box.
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To Change Cell Border Colors
To apply unique border colors to multiple selected cells in a table when
you are using themes, follow these steps:
- In FrontPage, select a table cell.
- On the Table menu, point to Properties and then click Cell.
- In the Cell Properties dialog box, select color for the Border, Light
Border and the Dark Border.
- Click OK.
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To Change Table Border Colors
To apply a unique border to a table on a page using themes, follow these
steps:
- On the Format menu, click Theme.
- In the Themes dialog box, click Modify and then click Colors.
- Select the Custom tab.
- In the Item list box, select Table Border.
- Select the color you want.
- Click OK.
- Click Save.
- Type a name for the new theme in the Save Theme dialog box.
- Click OK.
NOTE: Your modified theme will be placed in the Themes list in the Themes dialog box.
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REFERENCES
For more information about themes, click
Microsoft FrontPage Help on the
Help menu, type
customize a theme in the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topic.
For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see
173421.
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