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Old 06-03-2012, 02:01 PM
Katten03 Katten03 is offline Template is losing its theme when opend on other computer Windows 7 64bit Template is losing its theme when opend on other computer Office 2010 64bit
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Default Template is losing its theme when opend on other computer

I'm creating a letter-template for a customer with about 1 000 users so I better get it right.



I have set up new theme-coulors and saved them with a new name, the same with the fonts, and then finaly saved it as a new theme.
After that I saved the document as a template (.dotx) on my desktop.

It works fine in my computer but when I open the file in an other computer (still word 2010) the theme, coulors and fonts are lost.
If I look in themes the name ist'nt there, nighter is the coulor or the fonts.

I thought the theme with fonts and colors would be included in the document?! Am I doing something wrong or do I have to distribute the theme separately?

Some of the customers are using word 2000 so I have to save the document as a .dot-file for them. Howe do I make sure they got the right fonts and coulors? (2000 seems to be a "pre-themes" version)

Thanks in advance, I realy need your help here...
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