Sometimes fonts do not display correctly in Word documents. This is often due to fonts not being available on the computer, which triggers Word to substitute the missing fonts for alternatives. Find out how to spot it, how to fix it and what you can do as a document owner.
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Changing the default font in Word is not obvious. We'll show you an easy way to do this. Open an existing document or enter some text in a new document. Select some text and click the "Font" dialog box button in the "Font" section of the "Home" tab.
As well as changing the font itself, you can also change the style, size, and color of your text. Once you have made your changes, click the Set as Default button. This will set the font you've
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Tip In Word 2003 or earlier, if you do not see the formatting bar when you open Word, click View, then Toolbars, and make sure Formatting has a check next to it. The font settings placement changed after Word 2003, with all the settings placed in the Font section on the Ribbon 's Home tab.It does not change any of the fonts or sizes. So I select "Clear Formatting," which then changes the paragraph. I then redo the select Report Text, and it is back the way it is. Helvetica is still there and still larger. Then I use the font menu at the top and select Calibri, but it does not change the Helvetica text.