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In this video you will learn how to use Theme Colors in Microsoft Word, which will enable you to change the whole color styling of your document within seconds. And by the way: These resume templates that you are seeing here are templates that I created and that are completely free, so check them out if you want to update your current resume. Now, what are Theme Colors? Theme colors are basically a set of colors which can be implemented into your Word document and then every part of your document will be using these colors. Of course, you will have to build up your document correctly but we will look into the correct use later on. So, which parts of the document do the theme colors effect and how? The parts in which you will spot the theme colors the easiest, are the headings and the shapes and of course also the color palette. So, whenever you see a color selector, no matter if its for the font color, the paragraph background color, a table border color and so on, Word will always of