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Hello
I have some partners here trying to change their default font from Arial size 12 to Times New Roman 11 in Word 2002 SP2. The following are the steps we take: Open Word - click Format - Font - change the font name and size to Times New Roman 12 - click Default - select Yes to the change default font to Times New Roman, 11 pt. After the above is done we hold down the shift key and select File - Save All to normal.dot. When we create a new document, it appears as the default font is Times New Roman, 11 pt, but when we ctrl + n to create a new document, the new document comes up with Arial 12 pt, instead of Times New Roman, 11 pt. Does anyone know why the above could be happening? |
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Hi Lloyd,
now this is how i did it: open the normal.dot document in winword (NOT a new document).. set the default font... save the normal.dot document. if you have more profiles running on the machine, you might have to change more normal.dot files. that depends on the default file location of your winword settings. please, take care of what you are doing with the normal.dot, since it is very easy to mess it up. so better keep a backupcopy of the original normal.dot. hopefully this was of any help to you... bye "Lloyd" wrote: Hello I have some partners here trying to change their default font from Arial size 12 to Times New Roman 11 in Word 2002 SP2. The following are the steps we take: Open Word - click Format - Font - change the font name and size to Times New Roman 12 - click Default - select Yes to the change default font to Times New Roman, 11 pt. After the above is done we hold down the shift key and select File - Save All to normal.dot. When we create a new document, it appears as the default font is Times New Roman, 11 pt, but when we ctrl + n to create a new document, the new document comes up with Arial 12 pt, instead of Times New Roman, 11 pt. Does anyone know why the above could be happening? |
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It should not be necessary to open Normal.dot to change the default font.
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...alTemplate.htm. If the method Lloyd used did not work, then something is wrong. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Attila" wrote in message ... Hi Lloyd, now this is how i did it: open the normal.dot document in winword (NOT a new document).. set the default font... save the normal.dot document. if you have more profiles running on the machine, you might have to change more normal.dot files. that depends on the default file location of your winword settings. please, take care of what you are doing with the normal.dot, since it is very easy to mess it up. so better keep a backupcopy of the original normal.dot. hopefully this was of any help to you... bye "Lloyd" wrote: Hello I have some partners here trying to change their default font from Arial size 12 to Times New Roman 11 in Word 2002 SP2. The following are the steps we take: Open Word - click Format - Font - change the font name and size to Times New Roman 12 - click Default - select Yes to the change default font to Times New Roman, 11 pt. After the above is done we hold down the shift key and select File - Save All to normal.dot. When we create a new document, it appears as the default font is Times New Roman, 11 pt, but when we ctrl + n to create a new document, the new document comes up with Arial 12 pt, instead of Times New Roman, 11 pt. Does anyone know why the above could be happening? |
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Look in Tools | Customize to see if anyone may have reassigned control-n to
open a new doc based on the standard company template instead of based on Normal.dot. On 12/20/04 12:47 PM, "Lloyd" wrote: Hello I have some partners here trying to change their default font from Arial size 12 to Times New Roman 11 in Word 2002 SP2. The following are the steps we take: Open Word - click Format - Font - change the font name and size to Times New Roman 12 - click Default - select Yes to the change default font to Times New Roman, 11 pt. After the above is done we hold down the shift key and select File - Save All to normal.dot. When we create a new document, it appears as the default font is Times New Roman, 11 pt, but when we ctrl + n to create a new document, the new document comes up with Arial 12 pt, instead of Times New Roman, 11 pt. Does anyone know why the above could be happening? -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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