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Fonts for headings and body of document
When I go into a document and want to update a font it asks for one font for
headings and one for body. What or where is the heading in a document? I understand the body, because that is the only place I've noticed the change correlating to my font choice. -- ThanxAbunch |
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Fonts for headings and body of document
I'm not sure what you mean by "update a font," but "heading" means the
one-line title before each section (or subsection) of a chapter. Word 2003's built-in heading styles use more than one font -- Arial for levels 1-3, and Times New Roman thereafter, with various combinations of bold and italic and size to set them off. The built-in font for the Normal style is Times New Roman. You can change the font in any style, but it works somewhat differently in different versions of Word, so you need to say which version you have. On Mar 29, 8:59*pm, Inexperienced Word User wrote: When I go into a document and want to *update a font it asks for one font for headings and one for body. *What or where is the heading in a document? *I understand the body, because that is the only place I've noticed the change correlating to my font choice. * -- ThanxAbunch |
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