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I'm creating a template where I want all objects, charts and tables to
be in Verdana, but I want my headings AND my normal style to be in Georgia. I'm using Word 2007 and I created a theme where I said I want headings to be in Georgia and my body text in Verdana. This works partially. In my charts I get Verdana. It's 10 points although I stated that I want 8 points on the "Set Defaults"-tab in the Manage Styles box. But in my tables I can't for the life of me achieve Verdana! It seems that most tables are based on a Table Normal, and I guess that gets its font from the Normal Style. I try to base my style on something else but nothing works. Please help me. How do I get Verdana in my table style? |
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