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how can I change the default font in MS Word new document ? It always comes
on with Times New Roman font, but I want it to be Arial ( or something else)
as a default whenever I open a new document.
thanks , RW

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Straight out of the MS Word HELP file:
Go to the menu item FORMAT, click on FONT, select what you
want, hit the DEFAULT button, click OK. That's it.

Good Luck !

>-----Original Message-----
>how can I change the default font in MS Word new
document ? It always comes
>on with Times New Roman font, but I want it to be Arial (
or something else)
>as a default whenever I open a new document.
>thanks , RW
>.
>

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In Word access Help and enter the word "template" without the quotes in
the Answer Wizard.

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Hope this helps.

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"RW" <RW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8BE35ECE-F201-41CB-87EF-906958EFD1D4@microsoft.com...
> how can I change the default font in MS Word new document ? It always
> comes
> on with Times New Roman font, but I want it to be Arial ( or something
> else)
> as a default whenever I open a new document.
> thanks , RW

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