Skip to content
Free Excel Tutorials
  • Home
  • Excel For Beginners
  • Excel Intermediate
  • Advanced Excel For Experts

Data Analysis

  • How to create Checklist in Excel
  • How to calculate correlation coefficient Correlation in Excel
  • Get column name from index in Excel Table
  • How To Compare Two Lists in Excel
  • How to Create Gantt Chart in Excel

References

  • Vlookup Examples in Excel
  • Merge tables with VLOOKUP in Excel
  • How to get relative column numbers in a range in Excel
  • Count rows with at least n matching values
  • Excel Advanced Lookup using Index and Match Functions

Data Validations

  • Excel Data validation must not contain
  • Excel Data validation don’t exceed total
  • Excel Data validation only dates between
  • Excel Data validation date in next 30 days
  • Excel Data validation must contain specific text

How to change Excel Workbook Themes

by

Excel workbooks come with free built in themes.

The themes are used to change the look of your workbook with the click of a button. Each theme consists of 12 colors, two fonts (Headings and Body) and effects for shapes and SmartArt.

Easy ways to format a worksheet

1. On the Page Layout tab, in the Themes group, you can see that the worksheet below uses the standard Office theme.

2. On the Home tab, in the Font group, you can view the Theme Colors and Theme Fonts (Calibri Light and Calibri) of this theme.

 

3. On the Page Layout tab, in the Themes group, click Themes and choose the Badge theme.

4. On the Home tab, in the Font group, you can view the Theme Colors and Theme Fonts (Impact and Gill Sans MT) of this theme.

 

Note: on the Page Layout tab, in the Themes group, click Colors, Customize Colors to create new theme colors or click Fonts, Customize Fonts to create new theme fonts. Next, click Themes, Save Current Theme to save your theme in the Document Themes folder. You can now use this theme in all your workbooks. You can even use this theme in Word and PowerPoint!

Post navigation

Previous Post:

COSH function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation

Next Post:

Excel Data validation require unique number

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Learn Basic Excel

Ribbon
Workbook
Worksheets
Format Cells
Find & Select
Sort & Filter
Templates
Print
Share
Protect
Keyboard Shortcuts

Categories

  • Charts
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Validation
  • Excel Functions
    • Cube Functions
    • Database Functions
    • Date and Time Functions
    • Engineering Functions
    • Financial Functions
    • Information Functions
    • Logical Functions
    • Lookup and Reference Functions
    • Math and Trig Functions
    • Statistical Functions
    • Text Functions
    • Web Functions
  • Excel VBA
  • Excel Video Tutorials
  • Formatting
  • Grouping
  • Others

Logical Functions

  • SWITCH function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation
  • SWITCH function example in Excel
  • Not Equal To ‘<>‘ operator in Excel
  • IFS function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation
  • IFNA function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation

Date Time

  • How to enter Today’s Date or Static Date and Time in Excel
  • Convert date to Julian format in Excel
  • NETWORKDAYS function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation
  • Display the current date and time in Excel
  • WEEKNUM function: Description, Usage, Syntax, Examples and Explanation

Grouping

  • Map inputs to arbitrary values in Excel
  • Group times into unequal buckets in Excel
  • Categorize text with keywords in Excel
  • Group times into 3 hour buckets in Excel
  • Calculate conditional mode with criteria in Excel

General

  • Spell Check in Excel
  • How to calculate percent variance in Excel
  • Using Existing Templates in Excel
  • Lock Cells in a Worksheet Excel
  • Index and match on multiple columns in Excel
© 2025 xlsoffice . All Right Reserved. | Teal Smiles | Abbreviations And Their Meaning