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in this video Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how you can set your excels default theme color to be the theme color that you want by default every time you open Excel it always reverts to the office theme color in your company you might already have defined theme colors that you can browse for and bring in as your custom themes right so if you always want to use your own custom themes you will always have to come here and then click on this so that it switches the theme color but letamp;#39;s say you want to avoid this because 90% of the time you want to use your own theme color and not the office theme colors every time you create a new workbook you want it to take this now unfortunately Excel doesnamp;#39;t have any option here that says set as default theme color unlike for example words so if I switch to word you can see under design you can select the theme that you want and you have this tick mark set as default we donamp;#39;t get that in Excel to do that you need to save an empty