Add themes

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David Gardner

How do add themes? I'm at home and I didn't seem to have as many themes as I did at work. I'm pretty sure that I did a complete install of Office XP. So I copied my theme directories from work and placed them in the theme directory at home but they don't show up in my them list. So once again, how do I add these themes to my list?

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Dave Gardner (remove na. to reply)
"It's never too late to be what you might have been."
George Eliot
 
Rerun setup and select the options for additional Themes.

Jim Buyens
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-----Original Message-----
How do add themes? I'm at home and I didn't seem to have
as many themes as I did at work. I'm pretty sure that I
did a complete install of Office XP. So I copied my theme
directories from work and placed them in the theme
directory at home but they don't show up in my them list.
So once again, how do I add these themes to my list?
 
For versions prior to Frontpage 2003, look at this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308130&Product=fp2002

Alex
How do add themes? I'm at home and I didn't seem to have as many themes as I did at work. I'm pretty sure that I did a complete install of Office XP. So I copied my theme directories from work and placed them in the theme directory at home but they don't show up in my them list. So once again, how do I add these themes to my list?

--
Thanks,

Dave Gardner (remove na. to reply)
"It's never too late to be what you might have been."
George Eliot
 
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