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HOW TO: Apply a Theme to a Word Document in FrontPage 2000


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Summary

If you apply or change the theme of a page in Page view that was created in Microsoft Word, you may receive one of the following messages:
One or more of the Microsoft Word Documents you would like to theme is open.
Please close all open Word documents that you would like to theme and try again.
or
The document you would like to theme originated in Microsoft Word
Please close the document and them it from Microsoft Word
Because you created the document in Microsoft Word, you should use Word to change the theme for the document.

Add Or Change the Theme of All Pages

To add or change the theme of the pages in a web that were created with Microsoft Word, follow these steps:
  1. Make sure that there no pages are open in Page view.
  2. Switch to Folder view.
  3. On the Format menu, click Theme.
  4. Click to select the All Pages option.
  5. Click to select the theme you want to add or change, then click OK.

Add Or Change the Theme of One Page

To add or change the theme of a page in a web that was created with Microsoft Word, follow these steps:
  1. Make sure that there are no pages open in Page view.
  2. Switch to the Folder view.
  3. Click to select the page to which you want to apply the theme.
  4. On the Format menu, click Theme.
  5. Click to select the "Selected Page(s)" option.
  6. Click to select the theme you want to add or change, then click OK.
In both of these situations, FrontPage will use Microsoft Word to apply the theme to any page that was created by Microsoft Word.



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Article Info
Article ID : 215455
Revision : 1
Created on : 10/27/2002
Published on : 10/27/2002
Exists online : False
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