Microsoft Office Color Schemes

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ThemeColorScheme.Colors method (Office). 2 minutes to read.

Contributors.In this articleGets an object that represents a color in the color scheme of a Microsoft Office theme. Colors( Index)expression An expression that returns a object. Parameters NameRequired/OptionalData typeDescriptionIndexRequiredThe index value of the ThemeColor object.Return valueThemeColor ExampleIn the following example, the msoThemeAccent1 theme color is set to the color Red, and then the scheme is saved to a file.

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Dim tTheme As OfficeThemeDim tcsThemeColorScheme As ThemeColorSchemeDim tcThemeColor As ThemeColortcThemeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 0, 0)Set tcColorScheme.Colors(msoThemeAccent1) = tcThemeColortcsThemeColorScheme.Save ('C:myThemeColorScheme.xml')See also.Support and feedbackHave questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback.

Microsoft Office Color Schemes

All Microsoft Office apps have color schemes that you can apply to documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. However, these aren’t just for the text. These built-in color schemes are also applied to many elements within your Office program. These elements include the shapes, tables, fonts, etc. The preset color schemes, however, may not be. This color scheme generator uses color wheel matches to find the perfect colors for your project, whether it be web design, or home decorating. Enter a color to see Complementary, Split Complementary, Monochrome, Triadic and Analogous color schemes. Microsoft allows you to change the color or theme of your Office software to 3 different colors allowing you to have a custom look for Word, Excel, Access and so on. This is a real easy thing to change if you want a new look for your Office programs. To get to the color scheme option within Office 2007 simply open any Office program and click.