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Word: How to change the default font in Microsoft Word?


Sep 01,2006 by Editor

Q.  I am simply fed up and tired of Times New Roman in every single document I create in Microsoft's Word processor. Is there a way to set Verdana or Arial to be my default font for all new documents I create? John Ralph

A.  Here's how to change the font that word uses by default.
Every word document in this word seems to use the same font. Why? Because that's the font that Microsoft picked!
Change the font that Microsoft Word uses for new documents:

1. Open Word
2. Click the Format menu
3. Select the font, style, and color you wish you use by default
4. Click the Default button
5. Confirm
6. Click OK

Now when you open word, your default font will be different and stay different, no more ugly Times New Roman.  Nenad Rajsic

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