Asked By
Jimmy Perez
30 points
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Posted on - 03/30/2012
Every time we start MS Word 2003 it comes with “Times New Roman” as default font type and “12” as default font size.
FONT & SIZE
But I want “Verdana” as default font type and “10” as default font size every time I start MS Word 2003.
How can I do this?
Changing default Font Type and Size in MS Word 2003
Hi there ,
It seems you have trouble setting the default fonts and sizes in MS word 2003 . Let me first say that 2003 is an outdated version of Microsoft office. I suggest an Upgradation to 2007 or if possible the best option would be Microsoft office 2010.
Many features are included, 1000s of them. I love the one Note application . It helps me with quick notes.
If you still wanna continue with MS office 2003 then I suggest trying this way:-
1. First of all i didn't find any relevant direct methods to do it.
2. Try out this link and see if that helps to set default options.
: – http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/2007/09/set-default-settings-for-excel-2003/
Good luck.
Answered By
theone1
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#121538
Changing default Font Type and Size in MS Word 2003
Hi Jimmy,
Follow the following steps so that you may be able to set Verdana as default type 10 as size as you start Ms word 2003
a) Open a document based on normal template
b) On format menu click font
c) Select font size 10
d) Select Vernada as the font type.
e) Click default
f) Click yes if the following message appear on your screen
Do you want to change your font to Verdana font?
This will change will affect the document based on the Times Roman template
g) On the file menu hold Shift down and then click save all.
Please Note
If word prompt you to save the new blank document please cancel
Word will not promote you to save in Times Roman template unless the Times Roman is selected on safe tab.
To find out this go to tools menu select option.