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You can change the font at any time. You can do it through styles, or if you
just want to keep it simple, you select the text you want changed and on the
'Home' tab, you select the font and font size you want your text to be in.

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You can change the font at any time. You can do it through styles, or if you
just want to keep it simple, you select the text you want changed and on the
'Home' tab, you select the font and font size you want your text to be in.

Yves

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