
Excel themes are created using a lengthy python file which can be
configured to adjust a variety of variables including background
colors, fonts, font sizes, and font colors, border colors, row and
column widths, and more. By combining many different
configurations an Excel file can take an unlikely form, as an art
canvas.
Currently there are 10 themes on the site, with over 2500 unique
downloadable files. Many more themes are planned to come soon.
Original Excel Theme
This was the first theme created on DegreeView. Classic and simple.

Dark Excel Theme
This was the second theme created on DegreeView. Features a dark, nightime look.

Green Excel Theme
Words that can describe green or green related objects:
- forest
- mint
- emerald
- olive
- lime
- jade
- sage
- pine
- grass
- moss

Desert Excel Theme
Warm, earthy tones, sandy backdrops, sun-baked browns, a touch of green, and shadowy blue bring a desert feel to this Excel template.

Greyscale Theme
A sleek palette of greys and muted tones creates a minimal look. Or you could see it as melancholy, or black and white old timey yk.

Ocean Theme
Yeaaaaa you can see this as ocean/island if you use your imagination. A better blue themed one coming soon! (Follow substack page.)

Pastel Theme
Soft shades of pink, blue, and lavender.

Primary Colors Theme
Bold red, vibrant blue, and bright yellow.

Black Theme
Monochrome design with black, sharp whites, and high contrast.

Neon Theme
Vibrant, glowing pink, red, green, orangish yellow, and electric
blue.
Fun fact, this started out as an idea for a rainbow
theme, but neon works way better.

To see more Excel templates that will be created in the future, and track the growth of DegreeView, check out the substack page.