After initial installation, Microsoft Word typically uses Times New Roman serif font as its default. This means that any new document you start will use Times New Roman as its typeface. This style of ...
Outlook enables you to establish default fonts for new messages you compose as well as your replies and comments in forwarded messages. In addition to selecting a typeface, you can choose a style, ...
If you spend a lot of time in Google Docs, the default font can start to feel a bit dull. Day after day, you're greeted by the same blank page with that familiar Arial staring back at you. And on ...
After reading How to set and keep your preferred default font in Word, Paul Reitman asked about doing the same thing in the free LibreOffice. Not everyone wants to pay for their word processor and ...
Karen Binns asked how to change Microsoft Word’s default font to something other than “12 pt. Times New Roman.” In Word 2007-2010 click on the tiny down-arrow at the far right of the “Font” tab (under ...
If you don’t like the font Word automatically defaults to when you open a new document, there’s an easy way to change it so that every new document you start has the font setting you want. First, ...
Say it ain’t so, Calibri. I’ve always favored Microsoft’s default Word font—much more so than Times New Roman, at least, which Microsoft replaced with Calibri way back in Office 2007. And while ...