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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1806037" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Did a bit of exploring in Word, version 16.19.</p><p></p><p>Open a document, set what you want for the font and sizes. then on the Tools menu on the top bar, there should be a "Templates & add-ins.." option. Click that and a window open that has "Organizer" at the bottom. Click on that and one of the listed templates is Normal. That's the default template. You should be able to use the "Copy->" button to pick a variable in the document and move it to the Normal.dotm window. Then click "Yes" to overwrite what is in Normal.dotm and save the result. Now a new document should open with the font you want.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: But frankly I would not modify Normal, but create a new template the way I said in the first place. Normal is the default for everything in Word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1806037, member: 396914"] Did a bit of exploring in Word, version 16.19. Open a document, set what you want for the font and sizes. then on the Tools menu on the top bar, there should be a "Templates & add-ins.." option. Click that and a window open that has "Organizer" at the bottom. Click on that and one of the listed templates is Normal. That's the default template. You should be able to use the "Copy->" button to pick a variable in the document and move it to the Normal.dotm window. Then click "Yes" to overwrite what is in Normal.dotm and save the result. Now a new document should open with the font you want. EDIT: But frankly I would not modify Normal, but create a new template the way I said in the first place. Normal is the default for everything in Word. [/QUOTE]
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