Type a name for your custom font theme in the Name box, and then click Save.In the Create New Theme Fonts dialog box (Figure 8), open the drop-down list for each Heading Font and Body Font and select the fonts you want to use.In PowerPoint, on the Design tab, click the More button for the Variants group, point to Fonts, and choose Customize Fonts. In Excel, choose Page Layout, Fonts, Customize Fonts. In Word, choose Design, Fonts, Customize Fonts.Type a name for your custom color theme in the Name box, and then click Save.Ĭreating a custom font set is very similar, except you are defining fonts instead of colors.Normally, though, it just gets confusing. Sometimes that might be useful-for example, you might have Accent 1 be a 25% shade of whatever color was chosen for Accent 2. If you choose a color from the Theme Colors section, that placeholder will be defined as whatever color is assigned to that other placeholder. In most cases, you will want to choose one of the Standard Colors or click More Colors and then choose a color from the Colors dialog box.
Figure 7: The Create New Theme Colors dialog box.