Can I create my own combination of fonts and save them as a theme?

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Iggles14

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel I think I saw this question asked before, so I think the answer is "no," but I couldn't find the post, so I decided to ask again.

I really like the ability to apply a new theme to a presentation and have all the colors and fonts of the new theme applied automatically. But sometimes, the font combination that I want to use are not in the available list.

Can I create my own combination of fonts (theme headings and theme body)?
 
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lisam

Are you able to save your own combination of fonts yet as a Theme. Can it be done on a PC and not a Mac?
 
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Jim Gordon Mac MVP

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor:
Intel I think I saw this question asked before, so I think the answer is
"no," but I couldn't find the post, so I decided to ask again.

I really like the ability to apply a new theme to a presentation and
have all the colors and fonts of the new theme applied automatically.
But sometimes, the font combination that I want to use are not in the
available list.

Can I create my own combination of fonts (theme headings and theme body)?

Hi,

Yes, there is practically unlimited possibilities. Themes consist of 12
primary colors plus a font family. Additionally, in PowerPoint, a theme
includes the slide masters and layout masters. You apply your formats to
the masters (View > Masster > Slide Master). Then save your formatted
masters and slide designs as a Theme (.thmx)

-Jim
 

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