![]() ![]() When done, click the Set As Default button in the bottom. Once the Font window appears, you can change the default font style, size, effects, and even the color if you want. Click the Home tab in the ribbon menu, then click on the arrow icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the Font section. After making the changes click on Close button. Open any document with your Office Word application. In the Format Text Effects window that pops open select required effects from the available options. For changes to Text Effects click on “Text Effects” button. ![]() To make additional font changes there are Text Effects and Advanced settings. The ‘Set as Default’ option is really telling Word to make the font changes apply more broadly than the current text selection, either to the document as a whole or all documents based on that template. The Normal.dotm template (normal.dot for Word 2003 and before) is the ‘base’ template used for all blank documents in Word. ‘This document only’ changes the styles in the current document only with NO change to the template. The changes will be set as default and apply to the current document, any documents based on that template and when you open a new Word document. To make your selected font settings apply to all future documents of that type, choose ‘All documents based on the Normal.dotm template’ (or whatever template applies).
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