Hi,
Are you talking about a theme such as in Front Page? It is not available in
InfoPath. The closer you can get is to put a background picture on each View
(in the xsl file) and play with the control background color, etc.
Regards,
Franck Dauché
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Stacey Bailey - 03 Nov 2005 21:30 GMT
I actually wanted to do the same thing so I could have my custom scheme
appear in the list with the other color schemes in the task list. I'm
disappointed that this list is not extensible. Do you know if it is in
Office 12?
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Franck Dauché - 03 Nov 2005 22:48 GMT
Hi Stacey,
Not that I am aware of, but I am not 100% positive.
Maybe someone from MS could jump in and comment on this?
Regards,
Franck Dauché
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laruvv - 07 Nov 2005 08:29 GMT
Thank You both
Laura
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I was hoping to be able to add a custom colour scheme directly to the
Color Schemes Task Pane in "Design A Form" mode, so that the colour
scheme was then universally available to me regardless of the template.
However, the best I could find was this:
http://www.infopathdev.com/howto/tutorials/default.aspx?i=a396459320204261ad2379
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Basically it tells you to extract all the component files for a template
and add some styles of your own to the template 'View' xml file(s) or
add a custom style sheet.
Ben