How to Change the Default Font in Microsoft Word 2007

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Microsoft Word 2007 starts with Times New Roman as the default font. If you're tired of having to change the font every time you start a new document, this article will teach you how to choose the default font for all new documents you make in the future.

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Step1
In Microsoft Word 2007, click the Font button, or press Ctrl+D.
Step2
Font menu On the Font menu, select the font and other settings (such as Size, Font color, etc.) you want to set as a default
Step3
Default... button Click Default...
Step4
Change the default font Click Yes

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on 8/10/2008 I get this question a lot! Thanks for the instructional video!

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on 6/9/2008 Great!

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