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I followed instruction here but my documents do not change at all.

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-apply-a-document-theme-in-word-2010.html

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    I don't think anyone can answer this question without some more information. Can you hoover over the different themes or is themes grayed out? Can you change the style of a line manually to something else (fontsize, fontcolor etc.)? I take it is is a Word 2010 (.docx) document.
    – Rik
    Nov 29, 2013 at 13:06

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I have found many examples to change themes in Word 2010. Here is a simple explanation:

A theme in Microsoft Word 2010 consists of colours, fonts and effects. Unlike individual styles that you can apply to each element (tables, charts, etc), a theme affects all the content in your document.

You can apply a theme with one click and the theme affects the style of the whole document, providing a consistent look and feel across all its elements. This means that the document’s tables and charts will look good together.

Source: Microsoft Word 2010 – Themes

You can changes these themes here:

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When you apply a theme to a Word 2010 document tables, charts, SmartArt graphics, shapes, and other objects are updated to complement one another.

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  • Note: In other versions of Word, the ‘’Themes’’ button may be on the ‘’Design’’ tab. Apr 7, 2017 at 6:58

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