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# Assign Shopware default theme

In this article we show you how to assign the Shopware default theme.

## Assign default theme

1. Open the administration of your shop
2. Assign the Shopware default theme:
   1. Navigate to your sales channel via the main navigation ("Sales Channels" => "..." => Tab "Theme")
   2. Please assign the **Shopware default theme** to the appropriate sales channel
3. Clear the Shopware cache (*not available in the Cloud*):
   1. Navigate via the main navigation to the section "**Cache & Indexes**" ("Settings" => "System")
   2. Click on "**Clear caches**"
   3. *The Shopware cache will now be cleared...*
4. Reload website and browser cache:
   * Then reload the storefront in your web browser with a **cache refresh**:
     * Windows: **Ctrl + F5**
     * Mac: **Command (⌘) + Shift (⇧) + R** or **Command (⌘) + Option/Alt (⌥) + R**


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