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Thread: How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

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    How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

    Windows 7 introduces new personalization features that allow you to have an office that suits you or simply the pleasure of creating themes that you can then share. Can anybody know that how to create, save and share themes in Windows 7? Please help. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

    You will guide you step by step to create and share your theme.


    * Step 1: Selecting the basic theme
    * Step 2: Set wallpaper
    * Step 3: Set the border color
    * Step 4: Define sounds
    * Step 5: Set the screen saver
    * Step 6: Save your theme
    * Step 7: Sharing your theme


    Start by right clicking on your desktop> customize
    or visit the
    - Control Panel> Appearance and Personalization> Change theme
    - Control Panel> Personalization.

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    Re: How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

    You need to Click the right mouse button on the desktop and select Customize. The desktop themes are posted. Click Background Bureau. Click the Browse button. Click Computer, search for the images folder. Click on the image file. Click the OK button. Select the images you want , filling in image position. And the time for the image changes. Select Random. Click the Save Changes button. Your theme is under the name Domain unregistered. Right click on Theme unregistered , then Save Theme. Give a name of your choice, eg Animals , then click Save. If you want to share your theme, right click on the theme, and Save the theme for the share. Add one of your choice and click Save. Thereafter it is sufficient to send the saved theme.To install double click on the theme .

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    Re: How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

    Click the Background Bureau at the bottom of the window. Select the desired image for your wallpaper in the list or click Browse to locate it in a specific folder. Adjust the image position among the various proposed options: Fill, Fit, Stretch, Mosaic and Center. You will notice a small check mark appears when you hover over an image. If you check at least two images, you can instruct Windows to alternate every x minutes randomly or not.Click Save Changes.

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    Re: How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

    You can use themes that are already all done on the Internet, or choose to create their own theme. With Windows 7, you can create a true animated desktop by calling yourself the images or pictures that scroll across the screen, and even choose the time interval between the two, and no additional software ! This is called a theme in Windows 7 and can be very useful if you want to display your family photos.

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    Re: How to creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7

    You can share your theme with people that have Windows Seven. If you want to share it with your friends, family. Right click on the theme you just created, Save Theme for sharing. Choose where you want to save to your computer and its name. All you need to send it to the person you want, the latter will just double click on it to install the theme .

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