![]() ![]() APPNAME can be one of 'word', 'excel', or 'powerpoint'. MSOCOLOR(APPNAME) can retrieve the color scheme of currently active file in the Office application specified by APPNAME. There are 40 additional built-in themes in MS Office 2010: Adjacency, Angles, Apex, Apothecary, Aspect, Austin, Black Tie, Civic, Clarity, Composite, Concourse, Couture, Elemental, Equity, Essential, Executive, Flow, Foundry, Grayscale, Grid, Hardcover, Horizon, Median, Metro, Module, Newsprint, Opulent, Oriel, Origin, Paper, Perspective, Pushpin, Slipstream, Solstice, Technic, Thatch, Trek, Urban, Verve, and Waveform. The default theme (which is not given as a file) can be retrieved by specifying 'Office'. MSOCOLOR('theme') reads color data from 'theme.xml' file in "Theme Colors" folders within (both global and user) Office Templates folders. MSOCOLOR is only compatible with MS Office 2007 or later (to the authors knowledge) and uses MATLAB's. MSOCOLOR is intended simplify the creation of MATLAB figures that are color-matched to MS Office documents.
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