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I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved proposal from my
folder, delete its contents, do a "Save As", and begin a new proposal. The
proposal that I open has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However,
when I select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to "Rockwell". How
can I make the font default to "Times New Roman"? Thanks!
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Todd,
Have you tried adapting the normal style? Activate the styles task pane by
clicking on the little arrow in corner of the styles group on the home tab,
click on the listarrow next to your normal style, click change, set your font
there. Save your proposal. Does it work now?
Luc Sanders
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"Todd" wrote:

I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved proposal from my
folder, delete its contents, do a "Save As", and begin a new proposal. The
proposal that I open has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However,
when I select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to "Rockwell". How
can I make the font default to "Times New Roman"? Thanks!

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Todd,
Have you tried adapting the normal style? Activate the styles task pane by
clicking on the little arrow in corner of the styles group on the home tab,
click on the listarrow next to your normal style, click change, set your font
there. Save your proposal. Does it work now?
Luc Sanders
MVP - PowerPoint

"Todd" wrote:

I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved proposal from my
folder, delete its contents, do a "Save As", and begin a new proposal. The
proposal that I open has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However,
when I select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to "Rockwell". How
can I make the font default to "Times New Roman"? Thanks!

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Don't do it by reusing an old document. Instead, make a template with
all the formatting exactly as you want it, and create each new
proposal as a New document based on that template.

On Mar 15, 10:57*am, Todd wrote:
I use Word 2007 to type proposals. *I will open up a saved proposal from my
folder, delete its contents, do a "Save As", and begin a new proposal. *The
proposal that I open has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). *However,
when I select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to "Rockwell". *How
can I make the font default to "Times New Roman"? *Thanks!


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Don't do it by reusing an old document. Instead, make a template with
all the formatting exactly as you want it, and create each new
proposal as a New document based on that template.

On Mar 15, 10:57*am, Todd wrote:
I use Word 2007 to type proposals. *I will open up a saved proposal from my
folder, delete its contents, do a "Save As", and begin a new proposal. *The
proposal that I open has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). *However,
when I select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to "Rockwell". *How
can I make the font default to "Times New Roman"? *Thanks!




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In ,
Peter T. Daniels typed:
Don't do it by reusing an old document. Instead, make a
template with all the formatting exactly as you want it,
and create each new proposal as a New document based on
that template.


You mean "create each new proposal as a New "template", do you not? You said
"document"

HTH,

Twayne`

On Mar 15, 10:57 am, Todd
wrote:
I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved
proposal from my folder, delete its contents, do a "Save
As", and begin a new proposal. The proposal that I open
has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However, when I
select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to
"Rockwell". How can I make the font default to "Times New
Roman"? Thanks!




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In ,
Peter T. Daniels typed:
Don't do it by reusing an old document. Instead, make a
template with all the formatting exactly as you want it,
and create each new proposal as a New document based on
that template.


You mean "create each new proposal as a New "template", do you not? You said
"document"

HTH,

Twayne`

On Mar 15, 10:57 am, Todd
wrote:
I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved
proposal from my folder, delete its contents, do a "Save
As", and begin a new proposal. The proposal that I open
has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However, when I
select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to
"Rockwell". How can I make the font default to "Times New
Roman"? Thanks!




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through personal experience does not become a
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No, since every proposal is the same as all the others, only the
content changes, that's _exactly_ what templates are used for.

On Mar 17, 1:25*pm, "Twayne" wrote:
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Peter T. Daniels typed:

Don't do it by reusing an old document. Instead, make a
template with all the formatting exactly as you want it,
and create each new proposal as a New document based on
that template.


You mean "create each new proposal as a New "template", do you not? You said
"document"

HTH,

Twayne`

On Mar 15, 10:57 am, Todd
wrote:
I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved
proposal from my folder, delete its contents, do a "Save
As", and begin a new proposal. The proposal that I open
has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However, when I
select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to
"Rockwell". How can I make the font default to "Times New
Roman"? Thanks!

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No, since every proposal is the same as all the others, only the
content changes, that's _exactly_ what templates are used for.

On Mar 17, 1:25*pm, "Twayne" wrote:
,
Peter T. Daniels typed:

Don't do it by reusing an old document. Instead, make a
template with all the formatting exactly as you want it,
and create each new proposal as a New document based on
that template.


You mean "create each new proposal as a New "template", do you not? You said
"document"

HTH,

Twayne`

On Mar 15, 10:57 am, Todd
wrote:
I use Word 2007 to type proposals. I will open up a saved
proposal from my folder, delete its contents, do a "Save
As", and begin a new proposal. The proposal that I open
has "Times New Roman" font (which I want). However, when I
select all and delete an old proposal, it defaults to
"Rockwell". How can I make the font default to "Times New
Roman"? Thanks!

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Indeed, that is precisely what templates are for. Document was meant, and
document is correct.

The point being is that you do not need to open a previous DOCUMENT, and
delete its contents in order to make a new document.

A template (.DOT) is made with whatever you need.

It is called/invoked - usually by File New (from inside Word) or clicking
it in Explorer (which defaults to cloning) - and a new DOCUMENT is cloned
from the template. The original is not touched. The new document is cloned
from the template.

Peter T. Daniels wrote:
No, since every proposal is the same as all the others, only the
content changes, that's _exactly_ what templates are used for.

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Peter T. Daniels typed:

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"Rockwell". How can I make the font default to "Times New
Roman"? Thanks!


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