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Word font keeps changing for you? Microsoft Word and other apps allow you to set preferred font settings. However, if Word doesn’t remember preferred font settings, here is what you can do.
And while Microsoft is finally looking to shake things up again with a new default font, you don’t have to follow the whims of Redmond. You can set any font you want as Word’s default.
Changing Word's Default Font To change the default font in Microsoft Word, click the dialog box launcher icon in the bottom-right corner of the Font group of the Home tab on the ribbon.
How to Set a Default Font in Microsoft Word. After initial installation, Microsoft Word typically uses Times New Roman serif font as its default. This means that any new document you start will ...
How to locate, download, install, & manage your fonts in Microsoft Office (including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, etc.) ...
Five new fonts are in line to become the first new Microsoft Word default font in 14 years. Check them out here.
Microsoft has been at the forefront when it comes to offering the best fonts for different needs. The Office products like Microsoft Word have been the go-to option for folks as it also supports ...
Microsoft Word for the web has improved its Font interface—it has more font options and they’re easier to find now.
How Can I Switch Fonts in Microsoft Word Quickly?. Instead of opening a separate window to change fonts in Word, you can use the Font drop-down menu on the "Home" tab.
Tired of scrolling through Word's lengthy font list to find a particular typeface? If you know the name, a couple keystrokes gets you there faster.
Microsoft has asked for input about what its next default font for Word should be — so we asked our VP of Design to weigh in.