![]() ![]() ![]() That’s handy because you can pick a theme that has the fonts and effects you want, and then customize it with the colors from some other theme. ![]() You can apply different theme colors separately from applying the theme itself. It’s not so much a common issue in Word and Excel because those applications typically create dark text on a light background, but in PowerPoint, different slide background and variants can result in a background that is either light or dark, and text that contrasts with it (light or dark). A word about the Text/Background colors: these are so named because they change in function depending on whether you are creating a document that has dark text on a light background or vice-versa. ![]()
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