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Font problems
I have seen the issue mentioned before in the group, but we are wondering
if/when there is going to be a change. When trying to modify the default font type for the "Normal table", we are unable to. All of our forms must be uniform as we deal with Insurance forms. Unfortunately, the "Normal table" is NOT of the font type or size that we are using. It is set at Times New Roman and seems to be at size 12 point. We can create other table types, but they are based off the "Normal" table and sometimes when printing out of our application, the font type changes back to TNR 12 point. Also, we are NOT able to change to font size in any table to 10 point. We can select any other size, but not the 10 point. We are using Word 2003 as part of the MS Office 2003 Professional suite. Is Microsoft ever going to allow us to change the "Normal table" like we can change the "normal" font and even the "normal.dot". Is there any good work around for this? Thanks. |
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