Do you know how to set the default font for a Word document? This article from Mytour will guide you through this trick quickly and easily.
Setting the default font for a Word document helps users:
- Save time setting up when creating new documents
- Draft documents with a consistent, professional format
- Always work with their preferred fonts, styles, etc.
Setting Default Font for Word File
Guide to Setting Default Font in Word
* For Word 2013 - 2019
Step 1:Open any Word document and click on the Home tab on the top menu bar.
Step 2: In the Font section, click on the More Options button at the top right corner or use the Ctrl + D shortcut for quick access.
Step 3: Customize the font, style, and font size as desired.
Once done, click the Set As Default button.
Step 4: Check the All Documents based... option, then click OK, to let the system remember and apply the settings.
* For Word 2003
Step 1: Go to Format, choose Font from the displayed options list.
Step 2: When the Font dialog box appears, select the desired font in the Fonts section, choose the style in the Font Style section, pick the size in the Size section. Click Default… for Microsoft Word to make the changes.
Step 3: Select Yes to confirm
* For Word 2007
Step 1: Go to the Home tab, click the arrow at the bottom corner in the Font group to open the dialog box.
Step 2: Select the desired font, style, and size in the Font dialog box. Then click the Default… button to proceed with the setup.
Step 3: Select Yes to finish.
Here are the steps to set the default font in Word, allowing you to open Word documents with the same preset font style, size, etc., for more convenience in handling these documents. The trick to set the default font for Word files introduced by Mytour can be applied to all current versions of Word.
Additionally, you can refer to tricks to adjust spacing in Word, fix font errors in Word 2007, ... to use the Word text editor more effectively.
