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Monday, December 19, 2005

Change the font in Word -- permanently!

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Change the font in Word -- permanently!
Have it YOUR way

The default (standard) font in Microsoft Word documents in Times New Roman 12 pt. If that's not your favorite font or you find it too small to read comfortably, you can change it -- permanently. To do so, first start Microsoft Word. Before typing anything, LEFT click Format, LEFT click Font. In the Font dialog box, choose a new font and/or font size by LEFT clicking the dropdown arrow beside the font name and/or font size box. LEFT click your new choices. Look in the bottom left corner of the Font dialog box and LEFT click Default.

A "warning" box will open asking if you want to change the default font. Be fearless! LEFT click Yes. From this point forward, the font in all of your Microsoft Word documents will be changed to your new selection. Sorry, this option isn't available in Microsoft Works.

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Barb Walker
Taming Your Computer Inc.

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I love teaching senior citizens to use computers. I'm a senior myself, so I'm working with my peers. When I work with you in your home on your computer, I don't sit in front of your computer and TELL you want to do. You sit in front of your computer while I TEACH you what to do. I also write step-by-step instructions for you to follow when I'm not there.