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Document Themes - Custom Effects
I am creating a custom theme, but I have run into an issue.
I am able to create a custom Color Theme I am able to create a custom Fonts Theme How do I create a Custom Effects Theme??? I can select from a list of "Built In" Themes, but there seems to be no mention of how to create custom Effects Themes. In the Templates Directory, under "Document themes" there are three folders, Theme Colors, Theme Fonts, and Theme Effects. In each (except effects) there are XML files that contain the preferences for saved themes. I assume that I can create custom Themes for Effects, but I can't seem to find out how! Can someone help me discover how to create my own custom Effects Theme? |
Document Themes - Custom Effects
Hi! I'm pretty sure you can't create theme effects. Maybe you could create
the effects you want manually, then save the file out, crack open the XML, see what's written and grab the effects parameters you like, and then add them to a colors template XML file? I'm not sure I haven't tried it myself. If you're talking about a chart you can create the chart you want with whatever effects and save it out as a chart template; then you can apply that template to future charts. -- Thanks, Christopher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "DanielGinther" wrote: I am creating a custom theme, but I have run into an issue. I am able to create a custom Color Theme I am able to create a custom Fonts Theme How do I create a Custom Effects Theme??? I can select from a list of "Built In" Themes, but there seems to be no mention of how to create custom Effects Themes. In the Templates Directory, under "Document themes" there are three folders, Theme Colors, Theme Fonts, and Theme Effects. In each (except effects) there are XML files that contain the preferences for saved themes. I assume that I can create custom Themes for Effects, but I can't seem to find out how! Can someone help me discover how to create my own custom Effects Theme? |
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